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BEI Sponsors 2013 AOBA Golf Tournament

CRE Professionals Compete at the Apartment and Office Building Association’s Annual Fundraiser

Building Engines, a provider of comprehensive cloud and mobile property management software for the commercial real estate industry, is pleased to announce its sponsorship of the 2013 Apartment and Office Building Association (AOBA) of Metropolitan Washington Golf Tournament. The sold-out event will be held on Monday, September 16 at Trump National Golf Club in Potomac Falls, VA.

Commercial Real Estate professionals will spend the day golfing and networking, accompanied by fine cuisine and prizes. Building Engines’ Southeast Sales Director, David Poitras, will be joined by Cassidy Turley’s Thomas Updike, Senior Vice President, and J Street Companies’ Paul Davis, Senior Vice President, and Patrick Burns, Director of Engineering, as they take on the competition.

Senior Vice President Scott Sidman said, “Building Engines is proud to sponsor this terrific event and support our local member clients. The regional membership associations for the real estate industry deliver a tremendous amount of community value through their charitable efforts and representation of the places that people live and work. We are very pleased again to support their good work whenever possible.”

AOBA is the leading membership organization representing commercial and multi-family residential real estate in the Washington, DC area. Throughout the year, AOBA hosts various special events that offer opportunities for members to connect with peers, recognize excellence through industry awards, and give back to their community. Learn more here.

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Source:  Building Engines

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