virtual Zoom classes, allowing interaction with peers nationwide, or attend in-person sessions during NARPM events. For those who prefer to learn at their own pace, an online training program is available through an online portal. Beyond formal education, NARPM keeps its members informed. “We provide weekly blasts about things that are happening around the United States,” Sharone says, helping members stay ahead of emerging trends and potential legislative changes. Additionally, NARPM hosts a series of webinars on various topics, ranging from leadership and technology to governmental advocacy efforts. This issues more deeply than national events. Sharone points out the importance of this localized focus: “It’s nice for our members because they can get a little bit more specific about state legislation and things that are different at the national level.” Regarding education,NARPM has taken a multifaceted approach to cater to various learning styles and schedules.“We have our NARPM education offerings as virtual classes,” Sharone says, noting that they have recently revamped their program to offer more flexibility. These three-hour courses are available online and cover a comprehensive range of property management topics. Members can participate in 190 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 11, ISSUE 10
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