
The Longleaf Pine REALTORS Association has announced new leadership for 2024.
In an email blast to members, the LLPR shared congratulations for their new officers and directors that will be guiding the group in the next year.
“It is with great pleasure and excitement that we announce the new slate of Officers and Directors for 2024! These exceptional individuals have stepped up to lead and guide our organization, bringing with them a wealth of experience, dedication, and passion,. Congratulations to our NEW 2024 Officers & Directors,” shared the Group in an email to members.
The new appointments are as follows:
President: Megan Gerber
President-Elect: David Zeits
VP Public Relations: Kevin Wester
VP Education: Candilee Quigley
VP Membership: Amanda Smith
Secretary/Treasurer: Jay Dowdy
Director 3-Year Term: Antonio Jones
Director 3-Year Term: Deno Hondros
MLS Committee 3-Year Term: Michelle Morris
MLS Committee 3-Year Term: Wayne Wheeler
“We have no doubt that under your leadership, we will achieve new heights and continue to make a positive impact on the lives of our members and the community at large,” continued to email message. “We express our heartfelt gratitude to the outgoing officers for their hard work and dedication and extend our warmest welcome to the incoming team. Please join us in congratulating and wishing our 2024 Officers & Directors the very best in their roles. Here's to a year filled with collaboration, innovation, and success!”
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