Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Real estate conference coming to Denver | Inside Real Estate News

A Who?s Who of local and national real estate leaders ? including Margaret Kelly, chief executive officer of Denver-based RE/MAX and Donald Wood, chairman of the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts ? will be among a dozen or so CEOs and principals who will be speakers at the National Association of Real Estate Editors? conference in Denver this summer.

In addition to Kelly, Denver-based scheduled speakers will include Terry Considine, CEO and chairman of Apartment Investment and Management Co., better known as Aimco, and Walter Isenberg, president and CEO of Sage Hospitality. The NAREE event also will draw chief economists from five real estate groups.

The conference will be held from June 20-23. Panels will be held at the Brown Palace Hotel.

The 46th annual NAREE conference ?combines news-making panels, trend-setting tours and sessions of NAREE University to sharpen broadcast, social media, technology and data analysis skills.

The four-day NAREE conference, Covering Real Estate With Altitude?will draw writers, editors, bloggers, freelancers and authors along with the nation?s leading real estate experts to focus on trends in residential, resort, commercial and financial real estate.

AREE Vice President Kris Hudson, Wall Street Journal, is chairing NAREE?s Denver conference.

Chief executive officers speaking at the NAREE conference include: Ken Riggs, Real Estate Research Corp.; Bill Rayburn, FNC; Bill Hoffman, Trigild; Marty Collins, Gatehouse Capital; Scott Ryles, Home Value Protection and Tom O?Grady, Pro Teck Valuation Services.

Chief economists include: David Crowe, National Association of Home Builders: Stan Humphries, Zillow; Ted Jones, Stewart Title; Mark Obrinsky, National Multi Housing Council and Lawrence Yun, National Association of Realtors.

?NAREE?s Denver conference brings together the strongest roster of speakers on commercial and residential real estate,? Hudson said. ?It?s expected to generate a tremendous amount of real estate news.?

Hudson is working on the council with John Rebchook of InsideRealEstateNews.com and Ralph Bivins of Houston-baed RealtyNewsReport.com.

NAREE conference attendees may opt for either the historic Brown Palace Hotel or the affordable Comfort Inn, which connects to the Brown via a skybridge. An optional Saturday trip to Vail is planned.

NAREE conference registration fees, which cover admission to NAREE?s elegant 62nd Journalism Awards Reception are affordable ? only $99 for journalists who register by this Thursday, May 10 and pay by check. Industry representatives and publicists can register for special rates ? which include ?NAREE?s ?Meet the Press? ? by emailing NAREE Executive Director, Mary Doyle-Kimball at madkimba@aol.com. Full registration details can be found at www.NAREE.org.

The conference is open to all journalists, authors and marketing and communications involved in the broad field of real estate ? residential, commercial, resort/hospitality, financial and home and urban design. Others who wish to attend can register for $499 ? $100 for a one-year NAREE membership and $399 for the conference. The registration deadline is June 15.

The National Association of Real Estate Editors is a non-profit journalism association founded in 1929.

For more information please contract Mary Doyle-Kimball, NAREE executive director at 561-391-3599 or?MADKimba@aol.com

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