November 30, 2024 - 12:26

NEW ORLEANS, LA – Kerry W. Kirby, CEO of a leading automated marketing and leasing platform for multifamily communities, is set to take the stage at the Multifamily Innovation & AI Summit. Scheduled for December 4-5, 2024, in Phoenix, Arizona, this event will focus on the latest advancements and strategies in the multifamily sector.
The summit, organized by the founders of Multifamily Leadership, Patrick and Carrie Antrim, aims to bring together industry professionals to explore innovative solutions and best practices. Kirby's participation highlights the growing importance of technology in enhancing resident engagement and streamlining leasing processes.
Attendees can expect insightful discussions and presentations that delve into how artificial intelligence and automation are transforming the multifamily landscape. Kirby's expertise promises to provide valuable perspectives on leveraging technology to meet the evolving needs of residents and property managers alike. This event is poised to be a significant gathering for those looking to stay ahead in the rapidly changing multifamily industry.
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