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Terry-Anne Havel, CPM, presented the prestigious "Certified Property Manager of the Year" Award to Nicholas Stolatis, CPM at IREM's Annual Dinner and Awards at Tavern on the Green
Real Estate Weekly, Dec 15, 2004
Terry-Anne Havel, CPM, presented the prestigious "Certified Property Manager of the Year" Award to Nicholas Stolatis, CPM at IREM's Annual Dinner and Awards at Tavern on the Green. The Certified Property Manager of the Year award is given to a member of the Institute of Real Estate Management who consistently demonstrates dedication to the industry through professional competence and committment to excellence." Nick Stolatis embodles all that the Certified Property Manager designation stands for--he has achieved professional excellence through significant real estate management experience, initiative and integrity," commented James Heller, CPM, IREM's newly sworn in 2005 Chapter President.
Stolatis is Director of Asset Management at TIAA-Cref.
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