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Georgia REALTOR®
VOLUME 56 I NUMBER 3
THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE GEORGIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS
2016 OFFICERS
Ryan Brashear, Greater Augusta
PRESIDENT
 


Sheila Brower, Atlanta
PRESIDENT-ELECT
 


Jim Smith, Middle Georgia
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT
 


Michael Faulkner, Fayette County
VP, ADMINISTRATION & FINANCE
 


Chris Jiles, Columbus
VP, GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS
 


Dorrie Love, Fayette County
VP, MEMBER & PUBLIC SERVICES

 


Faron W. King, Northeast Georgia
VP, PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
 


 


 


2016 REGIONAL DIRECTORS
1 Carolyn Roan, CARPET CAPITAL

 


2 Michael Blackburn, NE ATLANTA METRO

 


3 Darryl Pierce, DEKALB

 


4 Rett Harmon, WEST METRO

 


5 Mike Dickson, WALTON-BARROW

 


6 Lisa Scully, COLUMBUS

 


7 Jean Shiver, ALBANY

 


8 Jerry Rhyne, GOLDEN ISLES

 


9 Janice Nhare, DUBLIN
 


 


 


 


CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Debra S. Junkin
 


EDITOR
Brandie Miner
 


ART DIRECTOR
Jennifer Tyson

 


CONTRIBUTING WRITERS
Greg Dunn
Seth Weissman
 


 


 


Georgia
REALTOR
Georgia REALTOR® (USPS-876-720) is published by the Georgia Association of REALTORS®, Inc.,
3200 Presidential Drive,
Atlanta, Georgia 30340-3910.
Phone: 770.451.1831, Fax: 770.458.6992.
Internet site: www.garealtor.com/Resources/Georgia REALTOR®Magazine

 


Member subscriptions are paid with annual dues. Non-member subscriptions are $25 per year. Circulation: 30,000+. Opinions in this publication are solely the views of the individual writers and/or advertisers and do not necessarily represent the views of GAR.

 


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