YASC VIP Giveaway

UPDATE: Congratulations to Steve Schutz of Trade Street Residential on being drawn as the YASC VIP winner last week! Steve, who has chosen to attend our first ever fall YASC in Anaheim, California October 9 – 11, is the Yardi Director at Trade Street and is very excited to be announced as the winner.

Thank you to everyone who participated. Make sure to connect with us on our various social outlets to stay in the know about future giveaway and sweepstakes opportunities.

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All Yardi clients are our most valuable clients. During our spring Yardi Advanced Solutions Conference (YASC) in Washington, D.C. and continuing through May 31, we’re offering one valued and lucky client the chance to attend our fall 2013 YASC in Anaheim, Calif., or the spring 2014 conference in Washington, D.C. – with admission to the three-day event (valued at $995), VIP seating for four at the gala event, and a $500 VISA gift card.

All you have to do to enter to win is follow Yardi on LinkedIn, and then share your email address with us. It’s that simple. Just use this easy entry form. For the contest rules and regulations, go here.

Good luck, and we hope to see you at an upcoming YASC. Find coverage of this year’s event right here on The Balance Sheet, or on Twitter using the hashtag #YASCdc

 

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