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NAR Committees 101

Blog Contributor MidYear, NAR 1 Comment

By Nobu Hata Preconceived notions I had of an NAR committee aside, this would be my third Midyear and my first year serving on any committee, and I was bound and determined to make the best of it. I was appointed to the Equal Opportunity/Diversity Committee, and my knee-jerk reaction was essentially a surprise-surprise-throw-the-asiandude-on-the-most-predictable-committee-possible one.  Even better: There were a …

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Midyear: Get It? Got It? Good!

Blog Contributor Being a REALTOR®, MidYear, NAR 4 Comments

By Toby Boyce As I flew home from the Midyear Meetings, quite a few things were rolling through my head. Like, why did the engines just get really quiet? I apologize, self-preservation mode there for a second. Now back to our originally scheduled programming. This year’s Midyear was my induction into a national event — and I must say, I’m …

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The YPN Experience at Midyear Meetings

Nobu Hata MidYear, Professional Development 1 Comment

By Nobu Hata What a week!  The energy and will YPN has been showing the last few months was on full display at Midyear.  Between committee meetings, Association Executive strategy, and Diversity outreach plan, the buzz was all about YPN this Midyear.  Were your ears ringing? The one thing I’ll take away from 2010 NAR Midyear is NAR’s embracement of …

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Writing Our Discriminatory History

Blog Contributor Code of Ethics, Diversity, MidYear, YPN News 6 Comments

By Brian Copeland I grew up in a hometown notorious for its horrible discriminatory history.  In 1956, the high school was bombed when 12 students of color were desegregated into the school.  Today, I look back on such acts and honestly cannot believe they happened.  It seems like some goofy urban myth that someone would want to discriminate. Today, from …

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Midyear: How to Prep for a Visit to The Hill

Blog Contributor MidYear, Professional Development 2 Comments

By Michelle Flaherty Philbrook This is my fourth year taking an active role in one of the most exciting aspects of the NAR Midyear meetings – personally meeting with our congressional delegation on Capitol Hill to discuss issues important to the real estate industry and homeownership. Each year, a group of 20 or so REALTORS(R) from the Maine Association come along, …

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Midyear Started Off With a Bang This Morning!

Blog Contributor MidYear, Professional Development 1 Comment

By Michelle Flaherty   Great debate between Terry McAuliffe (former chairman of the Democratic National Committee and advisor to Bill Clinton) and Ed Gillespie (former counselor to George W. Bush) at the NAR Real Estate Summit. They addressed the real estate and financial markets, Fannie/Freddie, and where each of their parties are headed this year, then got candid with a …

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YPN will be Blogging from Midyear!

Blog Contributor MidYear 1 Comment

A team of YPN Lounge bloggers will be posting updates from the Midyear meetings and events throughout the week of Oct. 10-14. Visit https://ypn.realtor/ to read posts from Nobu Hata, Michelle Flaherty, Jon Osman, Brian Copeland, Brandon Rodriguez, and Dan Iampieri. Posted via email from ypn’s posterous

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Attention YPNers: Midyear is Here!

Blog Contributor MidYear, Professional Development, YPN Events, YPN News 2 Comments

By Nobu Hata I know, I know, you’ve heard about all the goings on at MidYear Meetings.  It’s “boring,”  “there’s no point to it,” or “what do they do in D.C., anyways?”  Fact of the matter is, it’s at these meetings that policy — present and future — gets discussed among the members of the National Association of REALTORS®.  And …

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What Would It Take to Get You to MidYear?

Blog Contributor MidYear, YPN Events 6 Comments

By Nobu Hata What would it take to get you to MidYear this year? It’s a serious question. And no, I’m not going to use any replies in some insidious way. Seriously though, what is it about NAR MidYear that makes it so abhorrent to the average REALTOR®?  What makes the alternative shows so much more appealing in comparison?  Is …