2019 LR Leadership Graduates

LOUISIANA REALTORS • October 1, 2019
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Louisiana REALTORS® is proud to announce another graduating class of LR Leadership participants. Twenty-four (24) candidates now join the ranks of over 250 leaders before them.  "It is such an exciting thing to see how many bright and dynamic leaders emerge from this program every year. These professionals are dedicated to the real estate industry, their clients, and are committed to becoming stronger leaders in their communities," said Norman Morris, CEO.

The 2019 LR Leadership graduates include:

Cindy Bailey, Van Eaton & Romero/ A Latter & Blum Company - Acadiana

Dawna Bledsoe, NextHome Connect - Northwest LA

Shanna Braxton, Bolton Realty - Greater Central

Jeffrey Buchanan, Century 21 Elite - Northwest LA

Grace Burke, Century 21 United - Northeast LA

Donna Chandler, RE/MAX Affiliates - New Orleans Metropolitan

Anne Comarda, Delery Comarda Commercial - New Orleans Metropolitan

Mariana Ducharme, Keaty Real Estate - Acadiana

Blake Fowler, Exit Realty Group - Baton Rouge

Amanda Hanemann, Coldwell Banker TEC, REALTORS® - New Orleans Metropolitan

Jeremy Harson, Van Eaton & Romero/ A Latter & Blum Company. - Acadiana

Rachel Hebert, Keaty Real Estate - Acadiana

Jennifer Hebert, Pennant Real Estate - Baton Rouge

Debbie Holt, Century 21 Mike D. Bono & Co. - Southwest, LA

Misty Ingersoll, Diamond Realty & Associates - Northwest LA

Michelle Jordan, Michelle Jordan Appraisals - Greater Central

Dody Kiteley, Flavin Realty - Southwest LA

Todd LeBlanc, NextHome Bayouside - Bayou

Ryan Pearce, NAI Latter & Blum- New Orleans Metropolitan

Roger Radcliff, Freedom Realty - Northwest LA

Dax Roy, Roy Appraisals- Greater Central

John Sibley, The Sibley Group/Keller Williams Realty New Orleans - New Orleans Metropolitan

Lisa Thomas, C.J Brown - Greater Baton Rouge

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