Practical advice and resources to help you attract more members to volunteer to serve on your committees and workgroups. Plus, new technology to help you manage and organize committee work, a look at new advocacy resources, and what you may not know about accommodating staff with mental illness.
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In This Issue
2019 AE Committee Chair Duncan MacKenzie, on the importance of associations exploring how to build a better association through a better committee structure.
State and local REALTOR® associations, along with NAR, are working toward meeting members’ health insurance needs on a wide range of fronts with a large menu of options.
A new National Association of REALTORS® presidential advisory group will study what changes, if any, should be made to NAR’s governance.
Florida, South Carolina, and California associations of REALTORS® launch events focused on women in real estate.
Ana Becerra, AE, was honored at the 2018 REALTORS® Conference & Expo with the Terry McDermott Community Leadership Award for her tireless charity work.
There is no one right approach to REALTOR® association structure or governance so choose what works best for you.
New technology can help your make the processes of signing up committee members and tracing committee progress faster and easier and help you keep track of all of your volunteers.
Your economic contingency plan details what steps your association will take to ensure the financial stability of the organization. It addresses where spending will be cut by prioritizing association services and programs.
It is up to us, the AEs, to demonstrate professionalism and help raise the bar within our organizations.
If you think your association may have a case that warrants legal action assistance, download the Legal Action Program Request Form at nar.realtor.