NAHB - University Education Programs Guide - 2009 - (Page 13) The NAHB University of Housing education programs guide multifamily housing How has the focus of your investment activit y changed in recent months? Are you investing in a different deal type, size, location, emphasis on new construction vs. acquisition? conferences. MULTIFAMILy PILLARS OF THE INDUSTRy CONFERENCE AND AWARDS GALA march 17–18, 2009, san diego, ca, Hotel del coronado www.nahb.org/PillarsConference the premier industry event for the multifamily industry, the Pillars Conference focuses on best practices and real-life lessons presented in case studies on the finance, design and development of rental apartments and condominiums. developed by industry leaders for industry leaders, the Pillars Conference is your opportunity to learn and network with the best minds in the multifamily business. invest. learn. thrive. earn continuing education credits By attending one of NAHB’s conferences or education sessions at The International Builders’ Show Show, you can earn continuing education credits. HOUSING CREDIT GROUP AUDIO SEMINARS www.nahb.org/HCG the periodic seminars provide current information on tax credit issues and delivers practical solutions to common challenges in the affordable housing market. designations. REGISTERED IN APARTMENT MANAGEMENT (RAM) www.nahb.org/RAMinfo for property managers of market rate and subsidized multifamily rental, condominium and cooperative housing, nothing compares with the recognition conveyed by this designation. It is the longest running and most well respected training program for property management. reQUiremeNTs: Two years of property management experience, take and pass the rAm exam (the 40-hour rAm course is recommended), complete a professional profile and application. continuing education is required every three years. designations. continue on page 14 1 1 http://www.nahb.org/PillarsConference http://www.nahb.org/HCG http://www.nahb.org/RAMinfo
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