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June 2015 In This Issue
Industry News
Advocacy
Education
Sustainability
Member News
Upcoming Events
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Industry News
Commercial real estate companies looking for direction in a complex and evolving market look to us. That’s why BOMA International is the GPS of CRE. Whether we’re fighting for the industry’s interests at the federal, state and local level, saving the industry billions through building code victories or driving high performance through our award-winning programs, BOMA is the go-to resource for CRE professionals.
 
Advocacy
Anti-Panhandling Campaign from Downtown Clean and Safe

"reCONSIDER how you Give" launches on Wednesday, June 17

Clean and Safe Ambassadors will deliver the materials to you.
 
Education

The 2015 Office — what direction is being taken to maximize assets; cut expenses; compete in a tight economy; boost innovation and build brand?

Sarah Drew - Vice President of Workplace Innovation
Craig Norman - Principal at GBD Architects
Lynne Fischer Ingram -  Associate Principal at Mackenzie
Joe Beehler - Vice President at Colliers International

Qualifies for Oregon Real Estate Agency continuing education credit. Continuing education credit offered will be dependent on the length of the course. You must be present the full duration of the course in order to receive continuing education credit. 

***NOTE:  The meeting location will be The 100 at Park Square

Building Members:  FREE!  Even though the meeting is free, you must register in order to attend.
 
Allied Members: $35  

 

Sponsored by: 

Register to attend

 
Sustainability
Education and Training for Energy and Water Professionals
 
Member News
Since 1994, the Multiple Sclerosis Society has been offering flu shot clinics in commercial buildings throughout Portland.

As you may know flu clinics are the organization's largest fundraising campaign. In fact, since 1994, more than $2.3 million has been raised to support the 7,300 individuals diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in Oregon & SW Washington. One hundred percent (100%) of the money raised remains in our area and provides help with the day-to-day needs of the Multiple Sclerosis community.

We will contact you later this month to schedule a fall flu clinic. In the meantime if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact our office. We look forward to working with you again this year.
 
Upcoming Events
Only a few spots left!

Not a golfer? Sponsor a golf hole!

Contact the BOMA Office for details: 503-228-9214
 
 

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