Bill Levy

Bill Levy is an accomplished real estate professional with extensive experience in leadership roles across multiple organizations. Currently serving as Regional Vice President for the Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM) since December 2023, Bill has a rich history of involvement in the industry, including a decade as local president and contributions as an instructor and developer of course materials. As the CEO and Owner of BMOC Inc. since January 1982, Bill has built a successful career, also holding key positions such as Vice President and Owner at Campus Advantage and Senior Vice President at College Park. Prior experience includes serving as Regional Director at Allen & O'Hara Development. Bill holds a degree in Business Education from the University of South Florida, earned between 1978 and 1982.

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Madison, United States

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Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM)

IREM® is an international institute for property and asset managers, providing complete knowledge to take on real estate management’s most dynamic challenges. That means knowledge prepared for the day-to-day and the one-of-a-kind: from solving the latest tenant crisis to analyzing market conditions. We believe in our people, and we provide the tools they need to succeed. We open doors, we forge connections, and we help show the way forward. Backed by the power that comes with being an affiliate of the National Association of REALTORS®, we add value to our members, who in turn add value to their teams, their workplaces, and the properties in their commercial and residential portfolios. Our memberships empower college students, young professionals, and industry veterans who are committed to career advancement. Earning our credentials, including the CPM®, ARM®, ACoM, and AMO®, demonstrates a commitment to, and passion for, good management. These credentials, along with our courses and array of resources, all exist with one goal in mind – to make a difference in the careers of those who manage.