As a member of various associations across The Greater Bay Area, Central Valley, and Northern California, DRYCO is proud to support their mission and regional efforts.
Associated Builders and Contractors, Inc. (ABC) — established 1950
ABC is a national association with 74 chapters representing 22,000 merit shop construction and construction-related firms. ABC’s membership represents all specialties within the U.S. construction industry and is comprised primarily of firms that perform work in the industrial and commercial sectors of the industry — ABC Website
ACRE (Association of Commercial Real Estate)
The Association of Commercial Real Estate, ACRE, is a non-profit, professional association formed to promote working relationships and professionalism within the Sacramento commercial real estate community. ACRE brings together commercial brokers and affiliated professionals for business networking, educational presentations and discussion of industry developments. — ACRE Website
ACREM (Association of Commercial Real Estate Management)
ACREM is a boutique organization located on the Peninsula comprised of commercial real estate professionals and associated business partners. ACREM promotes fellowship, education and charity. Our purpose also includes complimenting or providing an alternative membership to BOMA, IREM and other metro-based organizations situated in the bay area. We pride ourselves on providing an intimate atmosphere for networking and friendship. Our group was born out of necessity for those of us who cannot spare the time to attend monthly meetings in San Francisco or San Jose but want all of the benefits of an accredited real estate organization. — ACREM Website
BOMA Oakland/East Bay (Building Owners and Managers Association)
BOMA Oakland/East Bay has provided support and information to the commercial real estate industry in Alameda, Contra Costa, and Southern Solano counties since 1924. Membership includes building owners, managers, developers, real estate brokers, facility managers, architects, lawyers and various suppliers to the industry. BOMA Oakland/East Bay is federated with Washington, D.C.-based BOMA International. Founded in 1907, the Building Owners and Managers Association International is a dynamic federation of 99 local associations whose members own or manage over 9 billion square feet of downtown and suburban commercial properties and facilities in North America and around the world. BOMA International actively and responsibly represents and promotes the interests of the commercial real estate industry through effective leadership and advocacy, through the collection, analysis and dissemination of information, and through professional development. The membership collectively represents all facets of the commercial real estate industry. BOMA Oakland/East Bay is also a member of BOMA California. BOMA California is an association of eight local associations within the state. Included in membership are: Los Angeles, San Francisco, Sacramento, Inland Empire (San Bernardino/Riverside), Orange County, San Diego, and Silicon Valley. BOMA California’s primary mission is to represent the interests of commercial real estate in front of the California State Legislature and the various regulatory agencies. — BOMA Website
BOMA Sacramento (BOMA Sacramento) was founded in 1984
The Building Owners & Managers Association of Sacramento and the Central Valley (BOMA Sacramento) was founded in 1984 to actively promote and serve commercial real estate professionals in the Sacramento area. BOMA Sacramento is the region’s leading advocate for building owners and managers as well as the provider of professional development opportunities, networking events and philanthropic efforts. BOMA Sacramento represents 156,699,840 square feet of office space from Shasta County to the Central Valley. BOMA Sacramento is a federated affiliate of the Building Owners and Managers Association International and part of the BOMA California federation — BOMA Website
BOMA Silicon Valley (BOMA Silicon Valley) — founded in 1983
Founded in 1983, BOMA Silicon Valley has served the commercial real estate industry for 30 years and represents well over 75 million square feet of commercial real estate located in the Silicon Valley. The Association is dedicated to professional, ethical property management and provides its members with legislative advocacy, industry information, educational opportunities including the RPA, FMA, SMA and SMT designations, and a forum for networking with their peers. BOMA Silicon Valley fosters open communication between the association and its members, and those who are having an effect on the industry, both professionally and legislatively. — BOMA Website
CACM (California Association of Community Managers) (CACM) — established 1991
CACM heightens the professionalism and success of California community association managers by promoting higher standards of practice and ethical behavior. Founded in 1991, the California Association of Community Managers, Inc.(CACM) is a professional trade association focused on elevating the professionalism and success of the California community management industry. CACM empowers a network of community management professionals working in large scale, portfolio, resort and high rise homeowners associations to share and apply California’s most effective community management practices. CACM is the only organization in California whose membership is comprised entirely of community association managers and association practitioners. As such, it is the leading resource for California-specific education and certification, events, activities, products, services and networking opportunities to help managers and management companies achieve excellence in the industry. — CACM Website
CORENET (National Association of Corporate Real Estate Executives)
The mission of the Northern California Chapter is to connect groups of professionals, end-users and service providers in order to advance knowledge, promote personal excellence and add value to each individual and their respective enterprises. Our chapter accomplishes our mission through facilitating and sponsoring a variety of diversified programs that provide members educational and networking opportunities. CoreNet Global seeks to support its dynamic global network of professionals by offering education and networking opportunities that advance knowledge, connect people, and promote personal excellence. — CORENET Website
CREW Silicon Valley (Commercial Real Estate Women)
CREW Silicon Valley is a Chapter of CREW Network, an association of over 70 independent local chapters throughout the United States and Canada, representing nearly 9,000 individual members. The organization presents monthly programs featuring dynamic speakers on leading edge subjects, and hosts a variety of networking events throughout the year. The networking functions, which range from museum to winery tours, golf tournaments to members-only dining adventures, are designed to accommodate our members’ diverse interests and busy schedules. As an ongoing commitment, CREW Silicon Valley also engages in charitable contributions and other philanthropic activities to provide for those in need, and demonstrate our support for the local community. — CREW Website
ICSC (International Council of Shopping Centers)
The purpose of The International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) is to advance the shopping center industry and to promote its role in the commercial distribution of consumer goods and services by:
Providing educational programs and publications in all aspects of shopping center development, finance, management, marketing and other specialized areas of professional interest;
Conducting meetings and other programs designed to promote the exchange of ideas among members and to facilitate the conduct of their business;
Collecting and disseminating information pertaining to the shopping center industry, includingstatistical data and other statistical research;
Developing and maintaining professional certification programs to encourage high standards for shopping center professionals;
Advocating the interest of the shopping center industry to local, state/provincial, federal and international governmental bodies; and
Publicizing to the general public promotional and educational shopping center business information. — ICSC Website
IFMA Sacramento (International Facilities Managers Association)
To advance the facility management profession by providing exceptional services, products, resources, and opportunities. IFMA is a member-centered association that exists to guide and develop facility management professionals. In support of its members, IFMA promotes the facility management profession by providing leadership, recognition and standards of excellence. Membership provides opportunities for:
Career Development and Certification
Professional Networking
Monthly Educational Programs and Special Events — IFMA Website
IFMA Silicon Valley (Silicon Valley Chapter)
The Silicon Valley Chapter of the International Facility Management Association (IFMA) is the premier organization for leadership, education, innovation and information sharing for the facility management industry. We consistently re-image, re-define, and re-invent how we deliver the highest value for our professional and associate members, our local community and the future of our industry. — IFMA Website
IREM Sacramento (Silicon Valley Chapter)
The Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM®) is an international community of real estate managers dedicated to ethical business practices, maximizing the value of investment real estate, and promoting superior management through education and information sharing. An affiliate of the National Association of REALTORS®, IREM is the home for all industry professionals connected to real estate management – and the only organization serving both the multi-family and commercial sectors. We believe that good management matters, and that well-managed properties pay dividends in terms of value and in the quality of life for residents, tenants and customers. We believe in professional ethics. We believe in the power of knowledge and the importance of sharing it. IREM offers a variety of membership types for professionals of every experience level, from on-site managers to high-level executives. Our credentials, earned by meeting high standards of education, experience, and ethical business practices, include: Certified Property Manager® (CPM®), Accredited Residential Manager® (ARM®), Accredited Commercial Manager (ACoM), or Accredited Management Organization® (AMO®). — IREM Website
Rotary Club of Niles established 1937
Rotary is a “worldwide network of inspired individuals who translate their passions into relevant social causes to change lives in communities.” The Rotary Club of Niles believes in “Service Above Self.” Their community programs foster leadership and responsible citizenship. They also sponsor training events and park cleanups. Niles Rotary President Sandy Young encourages her members to “shake things up” and get involved! — Niles Rotary Website
RECON Silicon Valley (Real Estate & Construction Networking)
RECON’s mission is to provide business development opportunities for the Commercial Real Estate and Commercial Construction industries, as well as foster relationships that benefit our member companies and create a healthier business climate for the markets we serve. If you want to build business in the Real Estate and Construction industry then this is the place to be. — RECON Website
RECON Sacramento (Real Estate & Construction Networking)
RECON is a Nonprofit Mutual Benefit Corporation established as a targeted networking group for the Real Estate and Construction Industry. Our membership is comprised solely of professionals directly involved in the procurement and delivery of commercial real estate projects. We currently have a network of over 900 members in Northern California. RECON Networking is a membership based organization which ensures that participation in RECON remains specific to professionals in the Commercial Real Estate, Commercial Construction and related industries so that you continue to receive maximum value for the time you invest in attending the events.
What our Members Are – A group of strategic individuals, who want to meet, network and build business.
What our Members Are Not – Individuals looking for a place to come and spend most of their valuable time listening to a presentation.
What our Members Get – Wine without the whine, connections, and new business opportunities. — RECON Website
WMA (Western Manufactured Housing Communities Association)
Western Manufactured Housing Communities Association (WMA) is a nonprofit organization created in 1945 for the exclusive purpose of promoting and protecting the interests of owners, operators and developers of manufactured home communities in California. WMA assists its members in the operations of successful manufactured home communities in today’s complex business and regulatory environment. — WMA Website
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