Ethics is Good Business
Short Course
June 18
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
BOMA Boston, Three Center Plaza, Boston
This course helps you understand the impact that ethical behavior can have on your professional performance and your property’s bottom line. By working through difficult ethical dilemmas, you will develop the confidence to follow through, even when facing adversity.
Major Topics
Tenant relations | triple bottom line | confidentiality recordkeeping and SOX | trade secrets | proper use of funds | conflicts of interest | corporate social responsibility | environmental stewardship
Instructor - Mark Giampa - Related Beal
Mark Giampa joined Beal and Company, Inc. in April of 2002 where he managed Ledgemont Center and Waltham Corporate before
becoming the General Manager of the Seaport Center in August of 2006. After the sale of the Seaport Center in May of 2012, Mark has taken on the responsibility of overseeing a number of properties within the Related Beal, Commercial Portfolio. Mark started in Property Management in 1997 working as an Operations Manager for Beacon Properties. Shortly after the merger of Beacon Properties and Equity Office, Mark became a Property Manager for Equity Office’s Cambridge portfolio and later managed some of Equity’s most prestigious assets in Boston’s Financial District.
Mark is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts and holds the Real Property Manager’s (RPA) designation offered by the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) and the Certified Property Manager’s (CPM) designation offered by the Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM). Mark is also a certified Building Owners and Managers Institute (BOMI) Instructor
BOMA Members who are current BOMI Students may sign in to register online.
Non-members and new BOMI students may contact Cam Archibald at [email protected] and 617-399-7868 and submit a registration form.