BOMA in Action
Joining BOMA Metro Detroit is more than becoming a member of an organization, it’s becoming part of a powerful community that helps you connect, grow, and lead in the commercial real estate industry. Through networking events, building tours, education programs, and lunch and learns, BOMA brings together property managers, building owners, engineers, and service providers who are shaping the future of commercial real estate in our region. Members gain access to valuable relationships, industry-leading education, and opportunities to get involved through committees, leadership roles, and advocacy efforts that influence the industry at a local and national level. Whether you’re looking to expand your network, strengthen your knowledge, or take the next step in your career, BOMA provides the platform to do it. Discover how you can be part of the momentum.Â
Joining BOMA Metro Detroit means becoming part of a community that genuinely supports one another both professionally and personally. Many members will tell you that what started as a networking opportunity quickly turned into lasting friendships. At BOMA events, on committees, and through shared industry experiences, people get to know each other beyond a handshake and business card.
A unique part of the culture is the idea that BOMA members support BOMA members. Companies regularly hire, recommend, and collaborate with one another because there is already a level of trust built through the organization. Vendors find new clients, property teams discover reliable partners, and members frequently open doors for each other through referrals, partnerships, and job opportunities.
BOMA also creates space for members to grow within the industry. Whether it’s serving on a committee, volunteering for an event, mentoring someone new to the field, or stepping into leadership roles, there are many ways to get involved and make an impact. Members gain visibility, expand their professional circles, and become part of something larger than their individual companies.
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