If you’re a relocation professional
or a service provider to the industry, you need to be involved with TRS.
The
trade association for relocation professionals in New York, New Jersey,
and Connecticut
Past Event Press Releases
"Solutions to Business Barriers"
The Vendor Client Partnership- Opening The Door And Keeping It Open
November 10th @ The Chart House in Weehawken, NJ
Join
our diverse panel as we weave our way through the client/vendor relationship
and examine what it takes to make a great partnership. This informative
and educational discussion will be followed by a decadent networking
reception overlooking the skyline with fabulous food and great company.
Our outstanding panel will consist of Mike Cahill, VP of Business
Development at Prudential, Bill DeMarzo, Manager, Global Supplier
Relations for Fidelity Human Resources, Bob Gallucci, Vice President
of Sales for William B. Meyer Moving as well as Johnny Haines, Senior
Manager of Relocation Services for Deloitte and Touche. This panel will be facilitated by Christine
Haney, Director of Referral Services and Affinity Marketing for
Prudential.
November 13, 2003
"13th Annual November Educational Seminar & Networking Event"
Join us at the Chart House in Weehawken, NJ for an evening of networking
at our Annual Cocktail Reception.
Seminar begins at 4:00pm
"Diversity, the Initial Step is Awareness" presented by
Networking & Reception begins at 5:00pm
June 5, 2003
10:45am-6:30pm
“Triumphs” Managing Positively Through Change
New York City, New York- Tri-State Relocation Services (TRS) kicked off their Annual June Event with bang at the Embassy Suites in Battery Park, New York City. This year’s event was attended by a record number of relocation professionals. The June Event brings those professionals in the relocation industry together for an afternoon of networking, education and the opportunity to discuss changing trends in the relocation industry.
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March 6, 2003
8:15am-11:30am
TRS Breakfast Seminar
Sponsored by Americorp Global Relocation
This program will feature an illuminating discussion of the 400N Tariff: Are Corporations Better Off? with Anthony Federico of Liberty Moving and Storage.
Location: Americorp Global Relocation
4 Armstrong Rd Shelton CT 06484
Directions: Call (203) 929-2800
March 13, 2003
8:15am-11:30am
TRS Breakfast Seminar
Sponsored by American Furniture Rental
Don't miss industry expert Michael Schell discuss the use of technology to communicate with employees around the world.
Location: American Furniture Rental
30 Enterprise Ave
Seacaucus, NJ 07094
Directions: Call (201) 974-3700
Michael S. Schell joined forces with the Tri-State Relocation Services (TRS) group this morning for TRS’ second Serial Breakfast on Information and Technology in Communication. American Furniture Rental hosted the breakfast seminar at their show room in Secaucus. There was a great turn out of a variety of different companies in the relocation industry.
March 20, 2003
9:00am-11:30am
TRS Breakfast Seminar
Sponsored by Halstead Relocation Services
Relocation Management
Leaders of the Pack: Come get the scoop on our fearless unofficial Top Ten ranking of relocation management companies with our presenter John Scully of RIS Consulting.
Location: The Caroline
60 West 23rd St. & 6th Ave
New York, NY
The Tri-State Relocation Services (TRS) presented the 3rd in a series of informative “Breakfast Serials.” “Relocation Leaders of the Pack” was presented by John Scully of RIS Consulting who spoke on the “top ten of relocation”.
March 27, 2003
8:15am-11:30am
TRS Breakfast
Sponsored by Oakwood Corporate Housing
Vanessa Escalona-Fernandez (ABB), Maria del Monte (Fuji Film), Johnny Haines (Deloitte & Touche), and Sheila Sienko (Bayer) will address how corporations service inbound/outbound transferees as well as global companies' perspectives on US transferees.
Location: Avalon on the Sound
255 Huguenot Street
New Rochelle, NY
Directions: Call (914) 576-4999
The Tri-State Relocation Services (TRS) presented the 4th in a series of informative “Breakfast Serials.” A panel of local corporate professionals discussed service for both inbound and outbound transferees.