
Longleaf Pine REALTORS® is proud to announce the appointment of Anne Rendle as its new Chief Executive Officer. With more than 25 years of experience as the CEO for local and state REALTOR® associations, Rendle brings knowledge, leadership, and dedication to the role.
A graduate of Bates College with a B.A. in English, Rendle has a strong foundation in writing and communications, reflecting her commitment to professionalism and excellence in all aspects of association work. She has a clear vision for advancing the association’s goals and building on its legacy of service, advocacy, community service, and professional development.
“We are thrilled to welcome Anne as our new CEO,” said Longleaf Pine REALTORS President Megan Gerber in a press release. “Her extensive experience and passion for association management make her the perfect leader to help Longleaf Pine Realtors continue to thrive. We are confident that under her guidance, we will strengthen our ability to further our mission and provide additional support to our members and the communities they serve.”
Rendle’s leadership will continue the association's commitment to providing the highest level of service to members, fostering professionalism in the real estate industry and ensuring the success of its mission.
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