2019 LR Fall Conference Recap

LOUISIANA REALTORS • October 1, 2019
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What an amazing week at this year's Fall Conference at Harrah's in New Orleans! We tipped our hats to the graduating 2019 LR Leadership Class , sat in awe as Ken Gronbach humorously & informatively took us into his world of demography, heard from National Association of REALTORS® representatives during our Advocacy Panel & Town Hall Meeting, elected our 2020 At-Large Directors and installed our 2020 President, Evelyn Wolford along with all the 2020 LR Board of Directors Officers.


Congratulations to our 2020 Louisiana REALTORS® President, Officers & Regional Vice-Presidents

Louisiana REALTORS® is proud to have installed the 2020 Officers and Local Association leadership during the annual Fall Governance Meeting on September 19th.

Evelyn Wolford is sworn in as LR 2020 President.

Evelyn Wolford is sworn in as LR 2020 President.

(L to R) Mark Ouchley, Evelyn Wolford, Eloise Gauthier, Cindy Dyer, Tony Corner, Karen Guerra

(L to R) Mark Ouchley, Evelyn Wolford, Eloise Gauthier, Cindy Dyer, Tony Corner, Karen Guerra

The following were honored at the Louisiana REALTORS® Installation at Mardi Gras World in New Orleans, LA

2020 LR President - Evelyn Wolford

2020 LR President Elect - Mark Ouchley

2020 LR Treasurer - Eloise Gauthier

RVP Region I Vice Presient - Cindy Dyer

RVP Region II - Tony Cornner

RVP Region III - Karen Guerra

RVP Region IV - Craig Mirambell

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Keynote Speaker - Ken Gronbach, Demographer & Futurist

Ken Gronbach humorously & informatively took us into his world of demography and taught us the skills necessary to navigate generational changes to determine future success. For the first time in history there are four generations co-existing in the workplace and as your clients.

Ken Gronbach humorously & informatively took us into his world of demography and taught us the skills necessary to navigate generational changes to determine future success. For the first time in history there are four generations co-existing in the workplace and as your clients.


YOUR ELECTED 2020 AT-LARGE DIRECTORS

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