Learn how REALTOR® associations are helping their members navigate the pandemic. Plus, what it takes to thrive during tumult, previous disruptions hold lessons for AEs, equipping members to end bias, REALTORS® restoring public places, and much more.
In This Issue
The purpose of Association Executives during the pandemic: support & help members to conduct business safely throughout the COVID-19 health crisis.
NAR has teamed with the Perception Institute to help REALTORS® understand how implicit bias may effect business transactions.
On June 6, residents of Bonita Springs, Fla., awakened to find a beloved community park vandalized. Bonita Springs-Estero REALTORS® stepped in.
The REALTOR® association Certified Executive (RCE) designation exemplifies goal-oriented AEs with drive, experience, & commitment to growth.
Associations who serve members in urban areas have an opportunity to bring about well-planned change that protects property rights & enhances values.
A properly drafted, up-to-date disaster preparedness plan enables businesses to act quickly & effectively during a time filled with stress and panic.
What have AEs learned during the COVID-19 pandemic that will change how they run their associations?
COVID-19 has disrupted typical daily life across the country, and real estate professionals have had to adjust quickly to a new reality.
Remote work has become more common, and offers benefits to AEs & members alike. Members & leaders appreciate that virtual meetings are here to stay.
Core Standards appear to be difficult. However, when you take them apart by section, they can easily be completed during the pandemic.