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August 2014 In This Issue
Industry News
Advocacy
Education
Sustainability
Member News
Reitmeier Mechanical
Schindler Elevator Corporation
Advocacy
Representatives Tomei and Barnhart are leading this important discussion. Helpful Hint: Start on Page 14
 
Education
Topics Include:
• Licensing
• Fiduciary Duties
• Unauthorized Practice of Law (in lease negotiation)
• Managing and Exercising Rights Under Leases
• Management Contract (agency issues)
 
Representatives from FEMA, Multnomah County, Portland Office of Emergency Management, the Portland Police Bureau, the America Red Cross and the Small Business Administration will be on hand to help you navigate the sometimes overwhelming world of emergency preparedness.

Check back often — we are confirming more organizations daily!
 
Naylor, LLC
Kennedy Restoration
Sustainability
For a limited time during 2014, Energy Trust is offering instant cash incentives, up to $30 per lamp, for selected screw-in LED lamps for commercial, multifamily and industrial customers.
New LED replacement lamps are an excellent way to enhance lighting quality while substantially cutting your operating costs. Instant incentives are available from participating electrical distributors.
 
Member News
Since 1994 BOMA and the MS Society of Oregon (MSSO) have partnered together to help
promote tenant health and to raise money to fund direct-patient services to the more than 7,500 Oregonians & SW Washingtonians living with Multiple Sclerosis. We invite you to join our efforts by registering your building to host a Fall flu shot clinic.
 
Join us in celebrating our very own Susan Steward, Executive Director of BOMA Oregon as one of the Daily Journal of Commerce's Women of Vision for 2014 Award winners!

The award honors the women in our region who are shaping the built environments in Oregon and Southwest Washington.

The DJC requested nominations for women in architecture, engineering, construction or other industry-related fields who they feel have played significant roles in areas including leadership, mentorship and community involvement. They received an amazing response that resulted in a highly competitive pool of extremely qualified candidates and they selected 45 winners.

In addition, we would also like to congratulate the following BOMA Oregon Members who have also been recognized as Women of Vision for 2014:

Susan Anderson - Portland Bureau of Planning and Sustainability
Elaine Aye, Green Building Services Inc.
Stacey Drake Edwards - Turner Construction Co.
Tammy Nelson - TraneOregon
Coni S. Rathbone - Zupancic Rathbone Law Group
Jan Robertson - Norris, Beggs & Simpson
Kathy Shalco Berg - ZGF Architects LLP
Jill Sherman - Gerding Edlen
Vanessa Sturgeon - TMT Development
Sarah Thorson - Howard S. Wright
Karen Weylandt - Providence Health System

The Women of Vision for 2014 Award luncheon will take place from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sept. 24 at the Sentinel Hotel in downtown Portland. We invite you to register to attend the Award luncheon to celebrate all the winners.
 
 

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