Green Buildings and Tourism-related Properties rising to demand
The next hot investment topic and new trend in real estate development will change course to Tourism-related properties and environmental friendly Green Buildings. Gavin Tee will be sharing the above at level 8, Boulevard Hotel, Mid Valley City on Sunday ( Nov 8 ) from 10am to 7pm.
The admission is free and 3 special talks ( 2 in English and 1 in Mandarin ) will be presented.I
In conjunction with Gavin's 30th property talk in 2009, Gavin is delighted to extend the free invitation.
You may also have a coffee with Gavin face to face to receive a free personal consultancy in property investment.
Gavin Tee, was born in Muar, Johor, 1966.
At present, he is actively involved in NGOs, Sales Training and Property Investment consultancy. With his vast knowledge, Tee has frequently invited to speak in public on politic, social and educational issues. He has authored 4 books and currently a feature writer for various magazines and newspapers
Gavin obtained a degree in Marketing from Eastern Michigan University in USA (1988) after completed his Business Study in Canada. He has won many accolades for his organization and leadership skills both local and international. His ideas are well liked by many in the community and among professionals.
Mr. Tee initiated and organized many major events such as ”United We Return We Serve We Succeed Campaign Dinner”, “Malaysian Reef Conservation Campaign”, and Preventing Road Accident Campaign. He also initiated the FPI Campaign to encourage disabled people to involve in social and nation development。
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green building can be considered as very nice step for decreasing the rate of degradation of our natural resources.
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