Professional Standards Training

17 Jan

Code of Ethics Training - NELAR

Code of Ethics Training - NELAR

Thursday, January 17, 2019 (1:30 PM to 3:30 PM)
2 CE Hours
Northeast Louisiana Association of REALTORS, Monroe, Louisiana

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2019 begins a new cycle for the required Code of Ethics training. Kick off the new year by completing your training with NAR Professional Standards Committee chair, Leigh York, who will guide attendees through the latest updates and changes and take a look at the Standards of Practice in day to day application. It's the responsibility of the knowledgeable and professional REALTOR to keep up with what the Code tells us to do and this is the best source for it!

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Northeast Louisiana Association of REALTORS
Northeast Louisiana Association of REALTORS
1010 Stubbs Ave.
Monroe, LA 71201

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Leigh York

Leigh York is a third-generation real estate licensee. She grew up around real estate agents and builders. Leigh is an agent, broker and speaker/educator. Leigh brings high standards and professionalism to all she does. She has been teaching real estate, professional standards and motivational classes since 2000. Her classes are informative, interactive and high energy. Over the years Leigh has served on numerous states, local and national association of REALTORS® Committees and is currently a member of the Broker/Lawyer Committee for the Texas Real Estate Commission. Leigh received the Educator of the Year award from the Texas Association of Realtors® in 2014. Prior to real estate, Leigh worked in corporate sales as a general manager for a large beverage distributor. Leigh was regional manager for one of the largest CENTURY 21 franchises in the world and then General Manager for another CENTURY 21 franchise that had 3 locations. During her time in management Leigh experienced managing a small number of employees to over 100 agents. She learned that company culture started and ended with management, along with profits. Whether it's volunteers, independent contractors or employees the culture and leadership are the most important pieces of recruitment and retention.