2022 August Luncheon
Please join us on August 16th, 2022 with the amazing Kellie Tollifson, MPM®, RMP®
Kellie Tollifson, MPM® RMP® is Executive Vice President and Co-Founder of T-Square Properties in the Greater Seattle area. Kellie began her 27-year career in Property Management as a landlord managing her own investment properties. After developing systems, processes & industry leading service standards that answered needs in the marketplace for high quality, tech driven and cost-effective property management, she and her team have grown T-Square Properties to over 600 single family rentals and 110 Homeowner Associations. Kellie holds a bachelor’s degree in Behavioral Science from San Jose State University and served as the 2020 President of the National Association of Residential Property Managers (NARPM®) and is currently serving as the National Instructor Sub-Committee Chairperson for NARPM®. For over 8 years now, Kellie has been a Certified Continuing Education Real Estate Instructor for the State of Washington and a National Instructor for NARPM®.
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The Double Tree Hotel
1775 E Cheyenne Mountain Blvd
Colorado Springs, CO 80906
We appreciate your patience as we look for our new permanent home.
We now have a ZOOM option for luncheons! We understand these times are tricky so if you would still like the information but need to stay home please register for this. We would rather see you in person so please come if you are able.
Vendor registrations for Tables are handled thru the Affiliate Co-ordinator.
(Christy Lehmpuhl)
Remember early registration ends at midnight on Wednesday, August 10th.
Cancellations in writing must be received by the Treasurer only, no later than midnight the Thursday before the event. Checks and cash always welcome at the door. Credit/debit can only be used on line.
Late registrations, and at the door are at a cost of $50.00. A Registration means a lunch will be prepared for you, that the Chapter has to pay for. Therefore payment is expected at time of service.