This document is the agenda for the Northeast District Meeting of the Logan & Morgan County Board of REALTORS. It lists the various presenters and sponsors for the event, including the vice president, county board presidents, a government affairs director, and speakers on issues briefing, C.A.R. updates, housing, economics and more. The meeting thanked attendees and sponsors for participating.
This document appears to be a score sheet for a winter golf league between December 2012 and March 2013. It lists the names of players, dates they played, points scored on each date, and a running total of their best eight scores. The player with the highest total points over the season based on their best eight scores was C.J. Hennessy with 19 points.
The letter supports approval of the Keystone XL pipeline, arguing that it will provide economic benefits through jobs and tax revenue and improve energy security by increasing oil supplies from Canada and North Dakota. It notes that studies found the pipeline will have limited environmental impacts. Signatories include many local government and business leaders who believe the pipeline will help their regions.
Deryl Smith, a professional golfer born in 1989, has had success in several tournaments between 2012-2014. In 2014, he earned his PGA Latinoamerica Card for 2015, won the PGA Dixie Section Assistant Championship, and won the Club Car/Jerry Pate Stroke Play Series at NorthRiver. He also had five top-11 finishes out of seven events that year. In 2013, he won the Nike Match Play Dixie PGA and finished second in the last stage of the PGA U.S. Open Qualifier, while finishing 8th at the Arrowhead Invitational. In 2012, he finished 4th at the Cane Creek Invitational and had five top-
Over 200 local elected officials along the proposed route of the Keystone XL pipeline signed a letter urging the U.S. State Department to complete its review and approve construction of the pipeline. The officials represent communities that would be impacted by construction. They believe the State Department and Nebraska reviews found no significant environmental concerns. They also say TransCanada will meet or exceed regulatory standards. Approving the pipeline, they argue, would strengthen national security and energy security while creating jobs and economic benefits.
Mark Halsey: New Executive Director of the University System of Maryland Hagerstown
Mark Halsey began as the new Executive Director of the University System of Maryland at Hagerstown (USMH) this past May. Mr. Halsey is charged with leading the Hagerstown center to continue to meet the needs of students in the region by broadening existing programs, developing new programs and maintaining and expanding relations with area community colleges.
Join us for the 2011 Cobb Idol! Food, fun, drink and live entertainment. What could be better? Who knows, you may even win a cruise just for being there!
This document provides information about international real estate organizations and resources for real estate professionals working globally and locally. It outlines associations like the National Association of Realtors and International Consortium of Real Estate Associations that connect real estate professionals internationally. It also details designations like Certified International Property Specialist that provide training and certification in international markets. Resources for international referrals and connections to foreign real estate groups are presented.
This document appears to be a score sheet for a winter golf league between December 2012 and March 2013. It lists the names of players, dates they played, points scored on each date, and a running total of their best eight scores. The player with the highest total points over the season based on their best eight scores was C.J. Hennessy with 19 points.
The letter supports approval of the Keystone XL pipeline, arguing that it will provide economic benefits through jobs and tax revenue and improve energy security by increasing oil supplies from Canada and North Dakota. It notes that studies found the pipeline will have limited environmental impacts. Signatories include many local government and business leaders who believe the pipeline will help their regions.
Deryl Smith, a professional golfer born in 1989, has had success in several tournaments between 2012-2014. In 2014, he earned his PGA Latinoamerica Card for 2015, won the PGA Dixie Section Assistant Championship, and won the Club Car/Jerry Pate Stroke Play Series at NorthRiver. He also had five top-11 finishes out of seven events that year. In 2013, he won the Nike Match Play Dixie PGA and finished second in the last stage of the PGA U.S. Open Qualifier, while finishing 8th at the Arrowhead Invitational. In 2012, he finished 4th at the Cane Creek Invitational and had five top-
Over 200 local elected officials along the proposed route of the Keystone XL pipeline signed a letter urging the U.S. State Department to complete its review and approve construction of the pipeline. The officials represent communities that would be impacted by construction. They believe the State Department and Nebraska reviews found no significant environmental concerns. They also say TransCanada will meet or exceed regulatory standards. Approving the pipeline, they argue, would strengthen national security and energy security while creating jobs and economic benefits.
Mark Halsey: New Executive Director of the University System of Maryland Hagerstown
Mark Halsey began as the new Executive Director of the University System of Maryland at Hagerstown (USMH) this past May. Mr. Halsey is charged with leading the Hagerstown center to continue to meet the needs of students in the region by broadening existing programs, developing new programs and maintaining and expanding relations with area community colleges.
Join us for the 2011 Cobb Idol! Food, fun, drink and live entertainment. What could be better? Who knows, you may even win a cruise just for being there!
This document provides information about international real estate organizations and resources for real estate professionals working globally and locally. It outlines associations like the National Association of Realtors and International Consortium of Real Estate Associations that connect real estate professionals internationally. It also details designations like Certified International Property Specialist that provide training and certification in international markets. Resources for international referrals and connections to foreign real estate groups are presented.
The Mason Corridor & Our Housing Future: Roger Millar of Smart Growth AmericaFCBR
Roger Millar, VP with Smart Growth America, presentation from FCBR's Smart Growth event focused on creating dialog around the on-boarding of the Mason Corridor and it's likely impacts on housing and livability.
The document discusses the core departments and services of the Fort Collins Board of REALTORS (FCBR). It outlines three main departments: 1) REALTOR & Consumer Advocacy, which ensures member success through involvement, investment, information, and influence. 2) Networking & Events, which holds events to build relationships and empower members. 3) Education & Professionalism, which provides education, standards, and programs to increase member knowledge and accountability. FCBR utilizes various communications methods like their website, newsletters, and social media to promote these services and ensure member success.
This document provides an economic and market update from Wells Fargo Wealth Management. It discusses key business stories from 2011, including MF Global, the Arab Spring, Japan's earthquake and tsunami, the U.S. debt downgrade, and Europe's debt crisis. The agenda covers where the U.S. economy and markets currently stand in their cycles. It analyzes recent U.S. GDP growth, stimulus spending, consumer confidence, retail sales, debt levels, and unemployment to conclude the U.S. economy may see further improvement.
The document discusses jobs and unemployment in Larimer County, Colorado. It notes that Larimer County has 1,400 fewer jobs than three years ago, though 1,800 jobs were added in the past 12 months. Unemployment in the region has increased by 3,600 since October 2008. The county and city of Fort Collins employ about 3,800 workers combined. Larimer County also experienced an 11% drop in median household income over the past decade.
The document recognizes various real estate professionals for their achievements in 2011. It names Desiree Riddell as Affiliate of the Year, Brandon Bidwell as Young Professional of the Year, Lloyd Smith as Rookie of the Year, Carl Nelson as receiving the Distinguished Service Award, and Chris Hardy from Coldwell Banker as REALTOR® of the Year. It also lists the finalists and nominees for these different awards.
The Government Affairs Committee protects REALTORS' businesses through membership representation, external involvement, and confidentiality. Members are expected to attend meetings, participate professionally, identify issues, and represent business interests courteously and in a timely manner. The committee collaborates with stakeholders to create a favorable business environment and enhance the community's quality of life. Its role differs from the Election Committee, which finds candidates and helps get them elected through volunteer participation in campaigns.
The document summarizes real estate industry trends and emerging technologies. Global brokerages are expanding internationally while the US sees challenges from non-traditional models. The industry must adapt to serve an increasingly diverse population and younger home buyers. Real estate agents are aging while ethics complaints rise. Emerging technologies like social media, mobile apps, cloud computing and e-signatures present both opportunities and threats to change traditional brokerage models. The future will be driven by innovators focused on enhancing the client experience through new services and platforms.
This document provides information about the Fort Collins Board of REALTORS (FCBR) including:
1) A list of past FCBR presidents from 1972-2010.
2) Details about upcoming FCBR events and programs including an installation luau, pitch walls at membership meetings, and awards applications.
3) Historical information and photos from past FCBR events from the 1970s-2000s such as installations, golf tournaments, and economic contributions over the decades.
Our annual celebration recognizing our outgoing Leadership and welcoming our new Leadership. This year's event had a Luau flavor in recognition or our incoming President Sean M. Dougherty a.k.a. The Hawiaiian Shirt Guy
Presentation from the city on possible changes to design standards for scrape off's and pop up's in the Old Town area. Given to Government Affairs Committee on August 3rd.
The document summarizes the role and activities of the Northern Colorado Economic Development Corporation (NCEDC) in attracting and retaining primary employers and jobs in Larimer County, Colorado. The NCEDC works with various partners across sectors to provide business attraction, retention and expansion services to companies. It also discusses trends in the local job market and examples of companies the NCEDC has assisted in relocating or expanding operations in Larimer County.
The Mason Corridor & Our Housing Future: Roger Millar of Smart Growth AmericaFCBR
Roger Millar, VP with Smart Growth America, presentation from FCBR's Smart Growth event focused on creating dialog around the on-boarding of the Mason Corridor and it's likely impacts on housing and livability.
The document discusses the core departments and services of the Fort Collins Board of REALTORS (FCBR). It outlines three main departments: 1) REALTOR & Consumer Advocacy, which ensures member success through involvement, investment, information, and influence. 2) Networking & Events, which holds events to build relationships and empower members. 3) Education & Professionalism, which provides education, standards, and programs to increase member knowledge and accountability. FCBR utilizes various communications methods like their website, newsletters, and social media to promote these services and ensure member success.
This document provides an economic and market update from Wells Fargo Wealth Management. It discusses key business stories from 2011, including MF Global, the Arab Spring, Japan's earthquake and tsunami, the U.S. debt downgrade, and Europe's debt crisis. The agenda covers where the U.S. economy and markets currently stand in their cycles. It analyzes recent U.S. GDP growth, stimulus spending, consumer confidence, retail sales, debt levels, and unemployment to conclude the U.S. economy may see further improvement.
The document discusses jobs and unemployment in Larimer County, Colorado. It notes that Larimer County has 1,400 fewer jobs than three years ago, though 1,800 jobs were added in the past 12 months. Unemployment in the region has increased by 3,600 since October 2008. The county and city of Fort Collins employ about 3,800 workers combined. Larimer County also experienced an 11% drop in median household income over the past decade.
The document recognizes various real estate professionals for their achievements in 2011. It names Desiree Riddell as Affiliate of the Year, Brandon Bidwell as Young Professional of the Year, Lloyd Smith as Rookie of the Year, Carl Nelson as receiving the Distinguished Service Award, and Chris Hardy from Coldwell Banker as REALTOR® of the Year. It also lists the finalists and nominees for these different awards.
The Government Affairs Committee protects REALTORS' businesses through membership representation, external involvement, and confidentiality. Members are expected to attend meetings, participate professionally, identify issues, and represent business interests courteously and in a timely manner. The committee collaborates with stakeholders to create a favorable business environment and enhance the community's quality of life. Its role differs from the Election Committee, which finds candidates and helps get them elected through volunteer participation in campaigns.
The document summarizes real estate industry trends and emerging technologies. Global brokerages are expanding internationally while the US sees challenges from non-traditional models. The industry must adapt to serve an increasingly diverse population and younger home buyers. Real estate agents are aging while ethics complaints rise. Emerging technologies like social media, mobile apps, cloud computing and e-signatures present both opportunities and threats to change traditional brokerage models. The future will be driven by innovators focused on enhancing the client experience through new services and platforms.
This document provides information about the Fort Collins Board of REALTORS (FCBR) including:
1) A list of past FCBR presidents from 1972-2010.
2) Details about upcoming FCBR events and programs including an installation luau, pitch walls at membership meetings, and awards applications.
3) Historical information and photos from past FCBR events from the 1970s-2000s such as installations, golf tournaments, and economic contributions over the decades.
Our annual celebration recognizing our outgoing Leadership and welcoming our new Leadership. This year's event had a Luau flavor in recognition or our incoming President Sean M. Dougherty a.k.a. The Hawiaiian Shirt Guy
Presentation from the city on possible changes to design standards for scrape off's and pop up's in the Old Town area. Given to Government Affairs Committee on August 3rd.
The document summarizes the role and activities of the Northern Colorado Economic Development Corporation (NCEDC) in attracting and retaining primary employers and jobs in Larimer County, Colorado. The NCEDC works with various partners across sectors to provide business attraction, retention and expansion services to companies. It also discusses trends in the local job market and examples of companies the NCEDC has assisted in relocating or expanding operations in Larimer County.
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15. Thanks to our Great Sponsors
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16. Issues Briefing
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Barbara Koelzer
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Kurt Albers
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