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The program is part of the CCIM CCIM Certified Commercial Investment Member CCIM Centro Cultural Islámico de México CCIM Client Component Installation Manager (Microsoft) CCIM Comité Consultatif pour l'Informatique Médicale CCIM Command Computer Input Multiplexer Institute's new national scholarship initiative designed to bolster This article is about the pillow called a bolster. For other meanings of the word "bolster", see bolster (disambiguation). A bolster (etymology: Middle English, derived from Old English, and before that the Germanic word bulgstraz minority representation within the industry. The program's goal is to increase the number of minority professionals who enroll in the Institute's renowned educational curriculum. Up to 50 tri-state area There are a number of places in the United States known as tri-state areas where three states or holdings meet at one point (a tripoint), or in proximity to each other. The two most well-known are for the New York and Chicago metropolitan areas. practitioners will be accepted to participate in the Introduction to Commercial Investment Real Estate course, which will be held January January: see month. 15-16 at the Coldwell Banker Commercial corporate offices in Parsippany, N.J. The CCIM Institute will award scholarships for the CI Intro course based on the following criteria: * Must have minority status and be a permanent resident and/or U.S. citizen; * Must demonstrate a need and/or merit for the scholarship * Cannot be or have been a member of the Institute or taken prior CCIM courses * Must be active in real estate or related profession and must intend to become a CCIM designee des·ig·nee n. A person who has been designated. Individuals interested in the program can contact Kristin Harrelson, CCIM Institute director of special projects, for an application. "The goal of the CCIM Institute's Cultural Diversity Education Program is to create a critical mass--a nucleus--of highly trained minority commercial real estate professionals throughout the country," said 2003 CCIM Institute President Barry Spizer, CCIM. This event is part of the Coldwell Banker Commercial brand's ongoing partnership with the CCIM Institute. "Traditionally, minorities have been under-represented in the field of commercial real estate," said George Slusser, Coldwell Banker Commercial president. "We are excited about and committed to supporting the CCIM Institute's minority-focused scholarship program as it aligns with our focus on this segment and will provide substantial career opportunities for minorities and women, while expanding the pool of top-notch, certified talent." |
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