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NAR Installs New Leadership Team for 2024

The National Association of Realtors (NAR) officially installed its new leadership team for 2024 at the trade organization’s annual conference, NAR NXT, in Anaheim, California. The event marked a significant moment for the organization as it moves forward with a fresh leadership team to guide its future direction.

Tracy Kasper: NAR’s New President

Tracy Kasper was sworn in as the new president during the event, although she assumed the role in August 2023, three months ahead of schedule. This was due to the resignation of former president Kenny Parcell, following allegations of sexual harassment against him. Kasper is the broker/owner of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Silverhawk Realty in Nampa, Idaho, and has served on NAR’s board of directors since 2016. She is also a former president of the Idaho Association of Realtors.

Kevin Sears: 2024 President-Elect

NAR also officially appointed Kevin Sears as its 2024 president-elect. Sears, a broker/partner of Sears Real Estate in Springfield, Massachusetts, was NAR’s vice president of government affairs in 2017 and president of the Massachusetts Association of Realtors in 2010.

Kevin Brown: 2024 First Vice President

Kevin Brown is NAR’s 2024 first vice president. He is the broker/owner of Better Homes Realty and Brown Commercial Investment Real Estate Services in Oakland, California, and was president of the California Association of Realtors in 2014. Brown has been on NAR’s board of directors since 2011.

Additional Appointments

Gregory Hrabcak, Erik Sain, and Nate Johnson were sworn in as NAR’s treasurer, vice president of association affairs, and president of advocacy, respectively. This new leadership team will work together to steer the organization through the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for the real estate industry.

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