Hoosier AI: Valuation Summit

Hotel Carmichael 1 Carmichael Square, Carmel, United States

Plan to attend the first annual Hoosier State Chapter Valuation Summit to be held at the unique boutique Hotel Carmichael, Autograph Collection.  Join Hoosier AI at the women’s initiative breakfast and then earn 6.5 hours of Continuing Education (pending state approval).  In addition to Continuing Education, the registration fee includes swag, breakfast, lunch, snacks and beverages throughout the day as well as a concluding Diversity Reception with hors d’oeuvres and drink tickets.

Visit Hoosier AI’s website to learn more or contact Shannon O’Keefe at aihoosierstate@sbcglobal.net

 

BOMA: Asset Management Course

9100 Keystone Crossing, Indianapolis, IN 46240 9100 Keystone Crossing, Indianapolis, IN, United States

Asset Management was developed to help property managers understand the role an asset manager fills in the commercial real estate world and how a property manager relates to asset management. If you are a facility manager, you will notice that day-to-day management of buildings is linked to property managers throughout this coursebook. In reality, you can interchange the term facility manager with property manager quite frequently.

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IREM Indy: CPM Course – Asset Management Track

Two Penn Mark 11555 N Meridian Street, Carmel, United States

The Asset Management Track is comprised of skill-based courses that, when taken in sequence, progressively build your knowledge of financing and valuation of real estate assets. You’ll work hands-on to explore various models of financial analysis in three applications-based courses designed to help you capitalize on your real estate assets. Students will find the tools they learn here indispensable to the properties and the portfolios they manage.

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IREM Indy: CPM Course – Ethics for the Real Estate Manager

Two Penn Mark 11555 N Meridian Street, Carmel, United States

Becoming an accomplished business professional takes more than just hard work. In fact, how you respond to ethical challenges has a big impact on your long-term personal reputation and success in business. But being ethical is not just a matter of following the law – it’s meeting the standards and expectations that govern the real estate profession. Professional ethics can make the difference between a career as an all-star and a career as an also-ran. Ethics matter. And people pay attention.

Visit IREM’s website to learn more!