Electronic Tenant Solutions named Leadership Circle Partner of BOMA International


Electronic Tenant Solutions, a leading provider of operations, communication, energy management and administration, risk management and leasing and marketing software, announced that it has become part of the Partnership Program of the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) International. As a Leadership Circle Partner, Electronic Tenant® Solutions is ideally positioned to support BOMA’s critical work in advocacy, education and research. 

BOMA International’s Partnership Program, developed in 2004, allows companies to invest in their own success, as well as that of the commercial real estate industry more broadly. With three levels of participation—Cornerstone Partner, Leadership Circle Partner and Supporting Partner—the program demonstrates the commitment of leading organizations to support BOMA International with the resources to advance its various initiatives that benefit the entire commercial real estate industry.

“We are pleased to have Electronic Tenant® Solutions as a Leadership Circle Partner,” commented BOMA International Chair Kent C. Gibson, BOMA Fellow, president of Capstone Property Management, L.C. “With their unique industry knowledge and expertise, Electronic Tenant® Solutions’ participation in the Partnership Program will help BOMA International, and our members, better leverage technology within the industry.”

“As longtime BOMA International members, we are thrilled to have the opportunity to more substantially contribute to BOMA's thought leadership and success,” added Ian E. O'Neil, president and CEO of Electronic Tenant® Solutions. “For more than a decade, we have had the privilege of working with BOMA member companies and individuals dedicated to being the best in the business, and we look forward to future collaborations.” 

Learn more about the Partnership Program​ on the BOMA International website, www.boma.org.



January 7, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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