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Del Borgo of Places and Spaces Realty installed as Rhode Island Association of Realtors' 2022 president

Agueda Del Borgo

Warwick, RI According to The Rhode Island Association of Realtors (RIAR), Agueda Del Borgo, broker and principal of Places and Spaces Realty in Providence, was installed as the 2022 president of the RIAR.

A 20-year veteran of the real estate profession, Del Borgo has been an active participant at every level of the Realtor organization. She is a member of the Kent-Washington Association of Realtors, the Rhode Island Commercial and Appraisal Board of Realtors and the Greater Providence Board of Realtors, where she served as president in 2019. She was the recipient of the Greater Providence Board’s 2015 Realtor of the Year Award and in 2020 she earned a Lear Award, a recognition of her leadership in the real estate industry and community involvement.

Other Realtors elected to serve as officers in 2022 include president-elect Bryant Da Cruz of Century 21 Guardian Realty in Wakefield; vice president Sally Hersey of Williams and Stuart Real Estate in Cranston; treasurer Christopher Whitten of Premeer Real Estate in Smithfield; and secretary Thomas Sweeney of Sweeney Real Estate & Appraisal in Providence.

At the state level, she is a member of the Mass. Associations of Realtors and RIAR and has served on the RIAR board of directors since 2014.

In addition to participating as a member or chairperson on several local and state committees, Del Borgo has also devoted her time at the national level. She is a National Association of Realtors board director, has served on its Professional Development Committee, and was appointed this year to the National Association’s 2022 Global Alliance Committee. An ardent supporter of teamwork, she embraces collaboration with fellow Realtors to elevate the real estate profession and ultimately, better serve clients.

Originally from the Azores, Del Borgo traveled extensively and lived in several states before settling in Rhode Island. She now resides in Pawtucket, with her husband Luca and two children.

Other Realtors elected to serve as officers in 2022 include president-elect Bryant Da Cruz of Century 21 Guardian Realty in Wakefield; vice president Sally Hersey of Williams and Stuart Real Estate in Cranston; treasurer Christopher Whitten of Premeer Real Estate in Smithfield; and secretary Thomas Sweeney of Sweeney Real Estate and Appraisal in Providence.

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