Yardi Sponsors American Seniors Housing Association Mid-Year Meeting

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Yardi Sponsors American Seniors Housing Association Mid-Year Meeting

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Senior living software technology provider supports senior living industry executive meeting

SANTA BARBARA, CA, June 20, 2018 /CNW/ - Yardi returns this year as a sponsor of the American Seniors Housing Association (ASHA) Mid-Year Meeting in Park City, Utah, taking place from June 27-28 at the Grand Summit Hotel. ASHA is expecting around 175 executive members to attend.

(Logo: https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/676064/Yardi_Logo.jpg )

ASHA's meetings, which are complimentary and open only to Association members, are stimulating and thought-provoking gatherings of the nation's top senior housing professionals. Meeting participants share information and business insights, debate industry issues and hear from nationally recognized speakers.

As stated on ASHA's website, the generous sponsorship the Association receives for its events and research makes it possible to host the senior living industry's premier executive meetings and also remain at the forefront of major research initiatives.

"Yardi is delighted to support conferences and events such as ASHA's meetings, where senior living industry leaders get together to exchange insights, explore opportunities and discuss important issues facing the industry," said Ray Elliott, vice president of senior living at Yardi.

Yardi provides a complete software platform with services designed to move the senior living industry forward and help businesses of every size succeed. Watch a short video to learn about Yardi's single connected solution for senior living.

About ASHA 

For 25 years, industry leaders have put their trust in ASHA as the premier source for senior housing research, conferences and advocacy. ASHA caters to the unique needs of senior executives engaged in the development, ownership, operations and financing of housing for seniors with a commitment to quality. For more information, visit seniorshousing.org.

About Yardi 

Yardi® develops and supports industry-leading investment and property management software for all types and sizes of real estate companies. Established in 1984, Yardi is based in Santa Barbara, Calif., and serves clients worldwide. For more information about how Yardi is Energized for Tomorrow, visit yardi.com.

SOURCE Yardi

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