fixture in D.C., the other two events change locations throughout the United States to accommodate NARPM’s widespread membership. Sharone emphasizes the value of these in-person gatherings: “We love being together. We love providing people with opportunities to be with like-minded individuals in their industry.” In addition to national events, NARPM has a solid regional presence, with 59 local chapters across the country. These chapters operate independently but hold charters that align with the national organization’s mission. They offer state-specific conferences that can examine local legislation and scheduled for late January or February, is focused on education, advocacy and allows members to engage directly with policymakers. Next on the calendar is the Broker/Owner Conference in April. “That’s a higher-level conference for those running businesses,” she explains, catering to major brokers, owners, and decision-makers within property management companies. The year’s highlight is NARPM’s National Convention every October. Unlike the more specialized events, this convention offers “tracks for everyone,” according to Sharone, making it accessible to members across the board. While the Capitol Summit remains a 189 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 11, ISSUE 10 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY MANAGERS
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