2021 Officer Installation
Louisiana REALTORS • February 4, 2021
Re-envisioning its annual Leadership Conference for 2021, Louisiana REALTORS® members participated in a series of virtual training sessions and then safely came together to celebrate its 2021 Officers. The one-day meeting held in Shreveport, LA began with a Local Association Leadership Luncheon and concluded with a "Roaring Into a New Decade of Service"-themed 2021 Officer Installation celebration. The luncheon provided an opportunity for networking and sharing ideas while National Association of REALTORS® General Counsel, Katie Johnson, and Director of Federal and Legislative and Political Affairs, Helen Devlin provided legal and legislative updates. Though we all faced a variety of challenges and made adjustments throughout 2020, it won't stop the association from roaring in 2021!
Congratulations to our 2021 Louisiana REALTORS® President, Officers & RVPs!
The following were honored at our installation at the Remington in Shreveport:
- 2021 President - Mark Ouchley
- 2021 President-Elect - Eloise Gauthier
- 2021 Secretary-Treasurer - Tony Cornner
- Regional Vice President Region I (Greater Central, Northeast LA, Northwest LA) - Rhonda Reap-Curiel
- Regional Vice President Region IV (New Orleans Metropolitan) - LaTanya LaBranch
- Matt Hughes (Regional Vice President Region II) and Mike LaRussa (Regional Vice President Region II) were not present.
We also had the pleasure of honoring the following Past Louisiana REALTORS® Presidents:
- 2020 Evelyn Wolford
- 2019 Logan Morris
"Above all else, in 2021, I hope that all of the members of our association remember to
possess a kind heart and to support each other." - Mark Ouchley
The following videos were shared during the installation ceremony to give everyone a glimpse into what makes Mark Ouchley so special.
Mark in Real Estate
Those close to Mark share their favorite real estate moments involving him.
Leading the Way
What makes Mark a great leader?
Comments from Norman Morris, CEO
What Louisiana REALTORS® most looks forward to with Mark at the helm and why members will love him.
Bonus Segment: Mark in One Word...
If you were to describe Mark in one word... These close friends sure gave it their best shot!

Louisiana’s 2026 Regular Session opened this week with several developments that matter directly to REALTORS ®, property managers and housing providers, alongside some broader political shifts worth watching. HB 292: Security Deposit Return Timelines Rep. Delisha Boyd’s HB 292, which addresses procedures for returning residential security deposits, was deferred to next week. This provides additional time for stakeholders to engage with members on practical impacts for lease administration, move out inspections and documentation standards. We’ll continue working to ensure any changes to deposit law are clear, workable and do not expose housing providers to unreasonable liability. Land Use and Development: St. James Parish Decision The Louisiana Supreme Court’s recent St. James Parish decision significantly tightens the standards for overturning local land use decisions, reinforcing that zoning and permitting authority rests with parish and municipal governments as long as their decisions are not arbitrary or capricious. For real estate and development, that means more predictability if projects are aligned with adopted plans and ordinances, but also higher stakes in local elections, planning processes and parish-level negotiations. Governor’s State of the State In his State of the State address, Governor Jeff Landry reiterated his push to phase out the state income tax, expand the LA GATOR and MJ Foster scholarship and workforce programs, and replace vehicle inspection stickers with a QR code system. These programs frame a debate around long-term competitiveness, workforce readiness and household cost of living which are all key drivers of housing demand and migration patterns. Business & Market Trends The business community is focusing the session on insurance, workforce and energy. Commercial and property insurance costs remain a top concern for employers and property owners, and we are monitoring civil justice and insurance reform proposals that could affect market stability and availability. At the same time, Louisiana is seeing more than $100 billion in announced industrial and data center projects, which could reshape local markets, labor conditions and housing needs in multiple regions of the state. Please view the weekly bill tracking report at the link below provided by our lobbying team over at Harris, DeVille and Associates.

Nominations are open now through April 24, 2026, for the Louisiana REALTORS® 2025 REALTOR® of the Year & the 2025 Lawrence R. DeMarcay, Jr. Distinguished Service Award. Both awards are aimed to showcase an individual who has volunteered their time in service to the real estate industry. Recipients of the awards will be recognized during the Spring Legislative Conference. (Registration coming soon!) Please see the below links with the selection criteria and consider submitting a nomination today. Contact Donna Teekel at (225) 224-0704 or dteekel@larealtors.org with any questions.


















