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Jamaica Plain RE/MAX Agent Attends Annual RE/CHARGE Fall Agent Conference

Over 1,000 Real Estate Professionals Networked at This One-Day Event

More than 1,000 of New England’s best real estate professionals gathered on Tuesday, October 7th at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center to connect with leading industry experts, network with the region’s best agents and discover new tools and tactics to refine strategies for success.

The one-day conference featured a morning session with internationally-renowned workforce trend expert, Seth Mattison, and an afternoon keynote from New York Times bestselling author Jeannette Walls. Educational breakouts throughout the day featured Keeping Current Matter’s President and CEO, Steve Harney, followed by RE/MAX top agents and specialists.

Pictured in photo (left to right): RE/MAX Destiny’s Janis Lippman of Jamaica Plain, and Elisee La Breaque and Ed Abrams of Cambridge.

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About RE/MAX of New England and Integra Enterprises

Since its inception in 1985, RE/MAX of New England has grown to over 200 offices and 2,700 sales associates throughout Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont, providing franchised residential and commercial real estate services to its franchisees and their real estate professionals.

RE/MAX of New England is owned by RE/MAX Integra, a privately-held company headquartered in Toronto, Canada. RE/MAX Integra is the largest sub-franchisor of RE/MAX, LLC worldwide, and represents 28,000 agents and approximately 30 percent of RE/MAX, LLC.

For more information about RE/MAX of New England or RE/MAX Integra, visit the RE/MAX of New England blog at www.remaxne.com and follow us on Twitter at @REMAXNE. RE/MAX is proud to help raise millions of dollars and support local charitable organizations including Susan G. Komen for the Cure and Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals.

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