Membership

Membership

The Guild is a New York Irish-American professional association shaped by the building-management field and the standards, relationships, and traditions that sustain it.

Who the Guild is for

Membership belongs within the professional and community world the Guild actually serves: building managers, resident managers, superintendents, vendors, contractors, and the wider network around New York's residential buildings.

How to express interest

The best first step is a concise public inquiry describing your role, your connection to the field, and your interest in the Guild.

Invited members and committee users will use the private member portal for directory access, protected documents, and member-only announcements.

What participation looks like

Participation is carried through events, committees, public tradition, charitable work, and the relationships that connect members to one another and to the wider field.

What fit means here

The right fit is grounded in professionalism, reliability, shared heritage where relevant, and a willingness to take the Guild seriously as an institution.

Identity

An Irish-American institution with a real field context.

The Guild's identity is cultural, but its daily relevance comes from the professional community around New York's residential buildings.

Belonging

Belonging is tied to participation.

The Guild is strongest when members show up, support one another, and take part in the programs and traditions that keep it active.

Standards

Professional conduct matters.

Membership sits alongside the Guild's public reputation, so professionalism, seriousness, and continuity remain part of the standard.