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16 THE COOPERATOR   —JUNE 2019  COOPERATOR.COM  A  s they have for nearly two de-  cades, crowds of managers, board  administrative support, legal services, or   members, co-op/condo residents,  management, the Expo is a golden oppor-  building owners, and multifamily service  tunity to get in front of potential clients.   providers of all stripes converged on New  There's nothing else quite like it."   York Hilton Midtown on April 11th for   the spring edition of The Cooperator Expo  straight for the seminar rooms to take notes   New York. Reinforcing its status as the larg-  est trade event of its kind in the region, the  tion of maintenance and common charges   Expo drew thousands of visitors eager to  to navigating the homesharing economy,   take full advantage of the roster of educa-  tional seminars, hundreds of exhibitors,  vendors  were  on  hand  to  field  questions,   free advice booths, and one-on-one interac-  tions with colleagues and peers.   "It's always gratifying to see the level of  en away, advice booths were busy, and by   commitment and engagement our attend-  ees have for their buildings and communi-  ties," says Yale Robbins, president of Yale  had been another terrific event.   Robbins Inc., and publisher of   The Coopera-  tor.   "Year after year, both veteran and newly-  elected board members use the Expo as a  luck! The Cooperator Expo New York's fall   resource to help them serve their buildings  edition will return to the Jacob Javits Con-  better – and we're proud to provide tools to  vention Center on Tuesday, October 29th,   facilitate that."   Henry Robbins, YRInc,'s vice president  www.coopexpofall.com for FREE registra-  and director of sales, adds that the Expo is  tion, seminar information, and updated ex-  a unique opportunity for service providers  hibitor lists!    to  get invaluable  face-time  with  the  very   people who make spending decisions on   behalf  of  their  communities.  "If  you're  in   any corner of the multifamily building ser-  vices industry – be it operations, supplies,   While some Expo attendees beelined   on everything from maximizing collec-  others browsed the aisles, where over 300   demonstrate new products, and share their   expertise. Raffles and door prizes were giv-  the time the doors closed at the end of the   day, attendees and exhibitors agreed that it   If  you  happened  to  miss  this  spring's   show—or can't wait to go again – you're in   2019 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.! Visit   n  The Cooperator Expo New York   Crowds Pack the Hilton for Another Great Event  BY COOPERATOR STAFF  EXPO RECAP


































































































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