Nahigian of Auburndale Realty appointed national liasion vice president by Counselors of Real Estate
Rob Nahigian, CRE of Auburndale Realty Co. was named the 2015 national liaison vice president and to the national executive committee by the Counselors of Real Estate at its October national convention. As liaison vice president, he will be overseeing six national committees and will be reporting to the national CRE 2015 president Noah Shales. The committees that will report to Nahigian include:
* Chapter activities committee
* Membership development committee
* Membership liaison committee
* Invitation advisory committee
* Invitation committee
* The Counselors of Real Estate Foundation.
The Boston convention was held from October 26-29 at the Fairmont Copley Hotel and Nahigian's term began with the completion of the convention. There are three national liaison vice presidents including Nahigian, then the remainder of the national executive committee consists of the 1st and 2nd national vice chairs and the president. He will be interacting with each committee, offer guidance and reporting to the national president on the committee progress.
The Counselors of Real Estate is an affiliate of the National Association of Realtors. Its membership designation is by invitation only of the most elite real estate advisors in the U.S. There are approximately 1,100 members including advisors to governors, Federal Reserve, State Department, Fortune 1000 companies, real estate directors of REITS, banks, appraisers, etc. on many disciplines of real estate.
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