See below for the list of events. If you’d like to submit your upcoming event, please contact us for more information.

Feb
21
Thu
Fund Manager Forum @ The Fairmont
Feb 21 – Feb 22 all-day
Fund Manager Forum @ The Fairmont | Washington | District of Columbia | United States

AAPL wants you to make the most of your time in the Capitol with a host of events surrounding the Fund Manager Forum.

February 21

AAPL’s Certified Fund Manager Designation Course

This designation bridges industry practice, investment theory, and ethical and professional standards to provide investment analysis and portfolio management skills. You must be an AAPL member to sign up. More information and registration here.

AAPL’s Day on the Hill

AAPL’s Day on the Hill will feature an insiders’ tour of the Senate Building and in-depth discussions with Congress legislators. The delegation will demonstrate to lawmakers the power and passion AAPL members have for the private lending industry. We’re limited to 10 guests. Please contact us at 913-888-1250 to join!

February 22

Fund Manager Forum

Managing a mortgage fund? In this AAPL and Geraci Media co-hosted event, join your fellow fund management executives in the seat of our nation’s leadership capital to:

  • Gain exclusive market insights heard nowhere else.
  • Build relationships and network with like-minded colleagues.
  • Learn from the industry’s most in-demand speakers.

More information and registration here for the Fund Manager Forum.

 

May
1
Wed
AAPL Legislative Town Hall
May 1 @ 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm

Presented By: AAPL’s Government Relations Committee

Government policy has a direct impact on the everyday practice of private real estate lending. With recent trends pointing toward ever-increasing regulation, it is more important today than ever that private lenders are heard in the halls of federal and state legislatures.

AAPL’s advocacy role is to:
1) Serve as a unified voice for the private real estate lending profession;
2) Impact state and federal legislation/regulation/policy where it affects our profession;
3) Provide a platform for AAPL members’ participation in the democratic process;
4) Educate and inform public policy makers, influencers, and citizens with its specialized knowledge and expertise.

We host a quarterly Legislative Town Hall as a forum for our members to receive updates on our Government Relations Committee’s actions/outcomes and to ask questions and provide feedback/suggestions regarding advocacy efforts.