A selection of online, crash courses are now available to guide career rookies and/or veterans in non-financial disciplines through commercial real estate’s key accounting and budgeting concepts. Attendees at the recent Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) of Canada’s annual conference were offered complimentary access to one of five short courses that underpin a newly launched micro-credential, which can also be recognized as a component of a full Real Property Administrator (RPA) or Facilities Management Administrator (FMA) designation. “We’ve introduced the micro-credential to meet skill gap needs in the market. In particular, it’s targeting property managers and facilities managers coming into the industry, to help them get up to speed in the areas where they need to be able to hit the ground running when they start work for a commercial real estate firm,” explains Andrea Sine, senior vice president with BOMA International, who was on hand for BOMA Canada’s BOMEX event in Halifax.
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