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March 20, 2024
11:30AM - 1:30PM EST

BOMA Columbus Members Luncheon

Join BOMA Columbus for the March Members Luncheon on March 20, 2024 to hear Daphne Hawk, the Superintendent with the Ohio Division of Real Estate & Professional Licensing. This month's luncheon will be hosted at The Boathouse at Confluence Park from 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM. Registration is required. 

Registration for this event has closed.

 

March Luncheon

 

Appointed to the position in July 2022, Daphne Hawk has over 25 years of experience in the real estate industry as a sales agent, brokerage manager, sales trainer, and productivity coach. In addition to her real estate experience, Daphne served as the Real Estate Relations Manager for the Ohio Housing Finance Agency and in that role promoted the organization’s programs and developed a fair housing program that the agency continues to use. As Franklin County Recorder, she oversaw a $5 million budget and improved online services for the general public. Hawk was also a Jackson Township trustee. Hawk‘s highest priorities will continue to be protecting the consumer and providing convenient services to the Division’s licensees.

 

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Add to Calendar aCLuDhaqizCaPxAftmqF167204 03/20/2024 11:30 AM 03/20/2024 01:30 PM false America/New_York BOMA Columbus Members Luncheon Join BOMA Columbus for the March Members Luncheon on March 20, 2024 to hear Daphne Hawk, the Superintendent with the Ohio Division of Real Estate & Professional Licensing. This month's luncheon will be hosted at The Boathouse at Confluence Park from 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM. Registration is required.  Registration for this event has closed.     Appointed to the position in July 2022, Daphne Hawk has over 25 years of experience in the real estate industry as a sales agent, brokerage manager, sales trainer, and productivity coach. In addition to her real estate experience, Daphne served as the Real Estate Relations Manager for the Ohio Housing Finance Agency and in that role promoted the organization’s programs and developed a fair housing program that the agency continues to use. As Franklin County Recorder, she oversaw a $5 million budget and improved online services for the general public. Hawk was also a Jackson Township trustee. Hawk‘s highest priorities will continue to be protecting the consumer and providing convenient services to the Division’s licensees.   ----