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Multifamily Ancillary Group to Exhibit at Booth 1288 for the 2012 NAA Education Conference & Exposition in Boston, Massachusetts

Multifamily Ancillary Group (MAG) Will Showcase Its National Ancillary Services at the Boston Convention Center, June 28-30

2012-06-11
IRVINE, CA, June 11, 2012 (Press-News.org) Multifamily Ancillary Group, LLC (MAG), the leading ancillary service provider for the multifamily industry, announces it will be exhibiting in booth #1288 at the National Apartment Association's upcoming 2012 Education Conference & Exposition on Thursday, June 28 - Saturday, June 30 in Boston, Massachusetts.

NAA's 2012 Education Conference & Exposition will offer exchanges with over 6,000 multifamily industry professionals, over 40 educational sessions, 325 exhibitors, world-class speakers such as Bert Jacobs, Mia Hamm, Nomar Garciaparra and NBC News Social Correspondent, Tom Brokaw.

MAG will be showcasing the company's diverse suite of service capabilities, including telecommunications contract negotiations, renter's insurance, utility recovery programs, as well as mystery shops and training.

Annie McClinton, Vice President of MAG says: "The 2012 NAA Conference and Exposition is the perfect opportunity for us to show the diversity of our services and experience we have."

Visitors to the MAG booth will be able to find out more about MAG's breadth of expertise in the apartment industry and how the company can help businesses with its full service suite of ancillary programs.

About the Company
The Multifamily Ancillary Group (MAG) is an ancillary service leader in the apartment industry throughout the United States. The group is composed of four primary services - Community Utility Billing Services (CUBS) specializing in Billing Programs, Payment Processing, Collections, Reporting, and Expense Recovery. iMAG resident insurance center provides protection to both properties and residents through MyRenterPolicy. Shops, Training And Results (STAR) provides customized performance-based mystery shops, customer service satisfaction surveys, training programs and Comparable Market & Survey Analysis. Multifamily Ancillary Group Telecommunication Contract Negotiations and Audits save companies thousands on Internet, Voice and Cable. Contact us: info@magrev.com


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[Press-News.org] Multifamily Ancillary Group to Exhibit at Booth 1288 for the 2012 NAA Education Conference & Exposition in Boston, Massachusetts
Multifamily Ancillary Group (MAG) Will Showcase Its National Ancillary Services at the Boston Convention Center, June 28-30