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    In today's dynamic security landscape, ensuring the safety of your commercial real estate buildings is of paramount importance. Join us for an informative and practical webinar where we will delve into the critical aspects of safeguarding your properties and occupants from the threat of active assailants. We will also discuss critical issues on active assailant preparedness in commercial real estate and empower yourself with the information you need to make informed decisions and create safer environments for all. By attending this webinar, you will equip yourself with the knowledge and tools necessary to protect your commercial real estate investments, tenants, and employees from the unforeseen threat of an active assailant. You’ll also be able to pass this valuable knowledge on to those on your team and cultivate a culture of safety for property managers, assistants, and other professionals working in commercial properties every day. Our speakers, comprised of security experts and industry professionals, will provide actionable insights to help you proactively mitigate risk and ensure the safety of your assets. Register today to secure your spot!

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    Hiring and retention challenges, reimagined work environments, and the threat of a recession have continued to change the way we do business. More and more building owners and managers are having to reevaluate how they have traditionally provided services to their properties. Three of the BOMA Cornerstone Partners who work in industries that are vital to daily building operations join us to share some solutions for rethinking how to more effectively provide services in your buildings.

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    Emergency response planning is a critical component in emergency preparedness for all commercial real estate properties. “Progressive Emergency Response Planning for Commercial Real Estate for 2023” is a BOMA International Emergency Preparedness Committee sponsored webinar for both commercial real estate and security professionals alike. The webinar includes a brief presentation by Walter Ulmer of Croker Risk Management on emergency preparedness planning, challenges and issues, and recommendations for commercial real estate properties as we look towards 2023. Following Mr. Ulmer’s presentation, a panel will convene to discuss the issues and best practices for emergency response planning in today’s environment including Mr. Ulmer, Mark Wright, Director Security & Life Safety, Brookfield Properties U.S. Office Division (Houston), and Matt Smith, Vice President, Director of Security, JBG SMITH a Washington, DC area based developer and commercial real estate firm.

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    ​The workforce development landscape in commercial real estate is shifting dramatically, with hiring today becoming a very different undertaking than it once was. ​There aren't enough candidates to fill all of the open positions, and the skills gap is widening. In fact, research shows that the labor shortage is currently impacting as ​many as 70 percent of all commercial real estate firms. But this current talent pipeline problem can't be blamed on the pandemic and the Great Resignation alone. Factors such as employee​ disengagement, stagnant wages, poor work culture, financial uncertainty and a lack of mentorship have all contributed to this talent crunch. Hiring and retention have never been easy, but today's​ labor market has only increased the level of difficulty. So, what are commercial real estate firms to do? Three industry veterans will share their advice and answer your questions in a wide-ranging virtual discussion.​ This webinar is a complement to the latest BOMA Deep Dive, Raising Talent in the Midst of the Great Resignation, which can be found at www.boma.org/DeepDives​.

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    Hear the latest updates and tips from BOMA's Cornerstone Partners who have been on the front line and working directly with building owners and managers to implement and evaluate new procedures.

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    The COVID-19 pandemic spread quickly across the United States in February and March forcing cities to impose stay-at-home and shelter in place orders. Building operations had to adjust as non-essential personnel worked from home. We are now preparing for a phased re-occupancy of office buildings over the coming months.

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    What does the pandemic mean for your business next week, next month and beyond? Learn about the mitigating actions building owners and managers should be taking now to lessen the impact of the COVID-19 crisis in the days, weeks and months ahead.

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    What does the pandemic mean for your business next week, next month and beyond? Learn about the mitigating actions building owners and managers should be taking now to lessen the impact of the COVID-19 crisis in the days, weeks and months ahead.