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CRE is an industry that every one of us interacts with in some capacity, and you don’t want to miss your chance to be at the 2025 BOMA International Conference & Expo, June 28-July 1 in Boston, MA. Whatever you cover; business, sustainability, workforce development, technology, or overall real estate, you belong here!
2025 State of the Industry: Mary Lue Peck, BOMA International’s President and COO, will deliver a presentation on the current state of the CRE industry and take a comprehensive look at the future of real estate from emerging trends, decarbonization, office conversions, technological advances, and more.
You’ll hear from subject matter experts on topics that are shaping the commercial real estate industry and our daily lives.
Brad Meltzer, a celebrated television host and New York Times bestselling author, uses his trademark humor and inspirational storytelling to ask the important question What’s Your Legacy? In these tumultuous times, when employees and top leaders are managing through exhaustion and burnout, this is one of the most important questions you can ask. Historian Brad Meltzer will use his trademark humor and inspirational storytelling to help you refocus and reenergize the fundamental source of your resilience: your legacy. Brad's core belief is that "ordinary people change the world" and he'll remind you of your abilities to effect positive change by reevaluating what's truly important. You'll also gain a better understanding of the impact you can make in your workplace by helping others reveal their own legacy.
Dan Thurmon, Hall of Fame Speaker, Researcher, Author, and Executive Coach, shares how you can better face change and uncertainty in your life by revealing the true nature of chaos--including the positive aspects that you can harness to learn, grow, and excel. Using illuminating findings from a first-of-its-kind study, Dan reveals the current effects of chaos experienced by workers and will share effective strategies and leadership attributes for succeeding in chaotic times. From improving your willingness, ability, and capacity, to discovering how credibility stems from vulnerability, to applying timeless principles to navigate complexity, you will learn how to improve yourself while becoming a better leader. You'll leave this presentation inspired, energized, and ready to take on the next challenge!
You don’t want to miss the chance to attend The Outstanding Building of the Year® (TOBY®) Awards, the commercial real estate industry's highest recognition honoring excellence in commercial building management and operations. This Awards Gala is the pinnacle of commercial real estate excellence.
About BOMA International and BOMI
With more than 100 years of leadership and innovation, Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) International and its institute, Building Owners and Managers Institute (BOMI), serve the entire commercial real estate community, including owners, managers, property professionals, engineers, and service providers of all commercial building types, encompassing office, industrial, medical, corporate, government, and mixed-use. BOMA's mission is to advance a vibrant commercial real estate industry through advocacy, influence, and knowledge across a federation of 81 U.S. local associations and 18 global affiliates with over 20,000 members. BOMI provides critical education and training to industry professionals and has delivered more than 400,000 courses and 43,000 credentials through its designations (RPA®, FMA®, SMT®, SMA®, and BOMI-HP®) and certificate programs with a proven record of increasing job performance and company efficiency. BOMA and BOMI are committed to championing commercial real estate professionals, equipping them with cutting-edge insights and unparalleled value to propel their careers. For more info, visit boma.org and bomi.org.
For press inquiries, please reach out to Cathy Calliotte, VP of Marketing & Sales ccalliotte@bomi.org