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Bryan Greene, NAR’s vice president of policy advocacy, reflects on the association’s advocacy successes and challenges from the 2024 elections, shares key policy discussions for 2025 and explores what’s needed to close the growing racial homeownership gap.
This episode is part of a special series recorded at NAR NXT in Boston.
Meet the Guest
Bryan Greene is the vice president of policy advocacy at the National Association of REALTORS®, where he oversees all legislative and regulatory advocacy on behalf of the association's 1.5 million members. He joined NAR in 2019 as the director of fair housing policy, focusing on raising NAR’s fair housing advocacy in Washington and nationwide. Prior to NAR, Greene served as the highest-ranking career official in HUD’s Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity for a decade, managing a 600-person team dedicated to enforcing anti-discrimination housing laws. In 2007, he received the Presidential Rank Award, the highest honor for federal senior executives. Greene holds a degree in government from Harvard University.
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About the Guest Hosts
James Dwiggins and Keith Robinson are the co-hosts of the “Real Estate Insiders Unfiltered” podcast.