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Six agents from Berkshire Hathaway named to Greater Manchester/Nashua Board of Realtors board

Manchester, NH The 2018 Greater Manchester/Nashua Board of Realtors (GMNBR) has named their officers and directors for the coming year and Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Verani Realty (Verani) will be well represented. Six of their agents, hailing from their Bedford and Londonderry offices, were elected and appointed in various roles for the 2018 term.

Kimberly LaFleur was selected as president. LeFleur has been a licensed Realtor and broker for 27 years, and was GMNBR’s 2016 Realtor of the Year. 

Eric Pelletier was re-elected as treasurer and will continue to serve as chair of the budget/finance committee. 

Steve White was appointed chair of the community service committee and will be serving the second half of his term as a director. 

Shirl Kula, Nancy Philbrick, Angela Sullivan were elected as directors.

The Greater Manchester/Nashua Board of REALTORS® (GMNBR) is a real estate association located in Bedford, NH, and is the largest of fourteen REALTOR® association boards in the Granite State. With over 1,300 REALTOR® members working with buyers and sellers in 16 cities and towns in Southern NH.

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Verani Realty has been serving the real estate needs of New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Maine since 1967. The family-owned company has grown to over 500 agents, with a focus on innovative technology and exemplary customer service for its clients. In addition to providing residential real estate services, Verani also houses division dedicated to offering expertise in new construction homes, commercial real estate, relocation services and luxury properties.

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