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Achieve • Broker Summit • Convention & Expo • Land Use Academy • Professional Standards Workshops
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MAR 2008 Convention & Expo
September 17-19, Marriott Detroit at the Renaissance Center
2007 Convention & Expo Resources:
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Broker Summit
April 15-16, 2008, Hyatt Regency
Dearborn, MI
The Broker Summit, an event full of non-stop training and information, specifically designed for brokers, managers, and local leaders, that will inform, inspire and amaze! It’s the largest Broker Summit in the state of Michigan and you won’t want to miss it. You’ll learn from top-notch real estate professionals.
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Achieve Conference & Inaugural Gala
January 17-18, 2008, Amway Grand Plaza & Hotel
Grand Rapids, MI
This two-day conference is designed to assist REALTORS® in developing and recognizing the skills and performance of local and statewide leadership by translating positive strategies into winning business results. All local association leaders are invited and encouraged to attend. Speakers include Patrick Anderson, Susan Stratton and Dick Gaylord.
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Professional Standards Workshop Series
February 6-8, 2008
MAR has teamed up once again with Bruce Aydt, ABR, ABRM, CRB, to host four half-day workshops designed to assist REALTORS® who serve on professional standards and grievance committees to gain new insights and knowledge of Professional Standards through mock hearings and classroom instruction. Workshops will be held February
6-8. Find resources below.
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Land Use Academy
April 28 - May 1, 2008, Thunder Bay Resort
Hillman, MI
Do you have a passion for land use? If words like smart growth, high-density and multi-use development are part of your daily vocabulary, then MAR wants you! The MAR Land Use Academy is a special course that teaches participants the basics and some of the finer points of land use issues with instruction on the latest and best strategies from land use experts and community leaders. Armed with this knowledge, it is MAR’s intention that Academy graduates will then bridge the gap between developers and local governments.
This event is closed
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