To So Cal REO agents or those wanting to get in.
NAHREP-LA has a Networking event and details are as followed
REO & Asset Manager Round Table - Starts at 4pm Sharp!
Buyer’s Agents - Want to get your offers accepted?
Listing Agents - Want to break into the REO industry?
* This Event Is For You! Answers from the Source! *
• PHENOMENAL ASSET MANAGEMENT PANEL •
- John Macias, Senior VP - New Vista Community Asset Solutions
- Gabrielle Lopez, REO Operations Manager - Financial Asset Services
- Michael Hermosillo, Director of Operations - Precision Asset Management
- Phillip Greenberg, Director of Operations - SkyhillREO
- Paul Mousseau, VP of REO - LPS Asset Management
- David Spencer, West Region REO Manager - JP Morgan Chase
• ASK THE ASSET MANAGERS! •
- What does an asset manager look for in an offer?
- How and can new agents break into the REO industry?
- What is the inventory outlook for 2011?
- Why are days on market so important an asset manager & listing agent?
- What does an AM expect when assigning your first assignment?
- The importance of an agents score card before assigning a property?
- How important are BPO's to an asset manager?
- The importance of code violations, local ordinances, and rent control
* Panel will be open for questions from attendees
• MIXER & NETWORKING •
Following Panel - Appetizers will be served & cash bar available
PLEASE NOTE YOU *MUST* RSVP/REGISTER BEFORE
THE DATE OF THE EVENT, AT: WWW.NAHREP-LA.ORG
WILL SELL OUT BEFORE EVENT DATE, SO REGISTER EARLY!
EVENT DOORS WILL BE CLOSING AT 4:30PM, ARRIVE ON TIME!
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Its our multicultural event in DC
The leadership of the Asian Real Estate Association of America, the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals and the National Association of Real Estate Brokers would like to invite you to attend our upcoming Multicultural Real Estate and Policy Conference at the Ritz-Carlton Washington D.C., March 3-4, 2011. AREAA, NAHREP and NAREB are the nation’s largest minority real estate trade associations and are each committed to increasing sustainable homeownership amongst the country’s Asian, Hispanic and African American communities. This is the second year the organizations are working together to present a combined conference, bringing together key housing policy experts, elected officials, non-profits and agency representatives that influence and implement the housing policies that impact our members.
I've sent this event to my NAREB counterparts in Southern California.
I think I speak on behalf of all the minority trade organizations that we welcome participation, membership and support from anyone independent of race, creed, sexual orientation or social/economic status.