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Stirling of Stirling Properties to serve on ICSC CSM Admissions & Governing committee

Lewis Stirling, executive VP and partner of Stirling Properties, was appointed by the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) board of trustees to serve on their Certified Shopping Center Manager (CSM) Admissions and Governing Committee. The appointment is for an initial term of three years commencing on January 1. Stirling was selected to be a member of the CSM Admissions and Governing Committee for his experience, leadership and dedication. As one of the committee members, he is responsible for the CSM certifications' global success throughout the real estate industry. The committee's objectives are to oversee exam specifications and curriculum, identify and track trends that impact the practice of management professionals, and provide opportunities for recruitment, retention, and networking as they relate to CSMs. Stirling will achieve these objectives through the support of ISCS staff and local area CSM Admissions and Governing Sub-Committees. "With the confidence of the Trustees, I look forward to helping enhance the CSM certification for the long term," said Mr. Stirling. "Serving alongside other inspired leaders who all share the same vision and passion is an honor I gladly accept."
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