September 16 -17, 2010, Dallas, TX
“Get Connected.”
Are you ready to get connected with other apartment professionals from coast to coast, and walk away with your toughest challenges solved? Join the thousands of forward-thinking Multifamily professionals that call the Annual Multifamily Housing Brainstorming Sessions™ “the one national industry event you can’t afford to miss!” While...
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September 16 -17, 2010, Dallas, TX
“Get Connected.”
Are you ready to get connected with other apartment professionals from coast to coast, and walk away with your toughest challenges solved? Join the thousands of forward-thinking Multifamily professionals that call the Annual Multifamily Housing Brainstorming Sessions™ “the one national industry event you can’t afford to miss!” While our industry offers several events that address education, networking, and resources; Brainstorming is the only one that covers all three and adds the opportunity to work face to face with your peers and the leading thinkers in our business to get your toughest challenges solved. Choose from more than 30 seminars led by the “who’s who” of our industry on topics that include increasing ROI; the latest tools and techniques in marketing, training, and technology; partnership marketing; revenue management; social marketing; going green; raising rents without losing renters; resident retention; crisis communication; and much, much more. Get up to speed on the top trends that are shaping our success today and changing the way we’ll do business in the future. Only one idea can immediately repay the entire cost of attendance and much, much more; but you won’t just get one idea … you’ll get thousands of ideas worth millions to your company, communities, and career! Register now; get connected with the full power of our industry; and walk away armed with the skills, strategies, and solutions that will ensure your success—guaranteed!
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