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NAR announces organizational changes to improve member engagement

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Newly minted National Association of Realtors (NAR) CEO Bob Goldberg made some big promises to smash the trade group’s “ivory tower facade” and position it to keep up with the real estate industry’s ongoing transformation with “smart change” under his leadership.

One area of priority was reviewing the organization’s structure across the board, which hadn’t been done in 15 years, Goldberg said in his debut August speech at NAR’s Leadership Summit.

Today we’re seeing that plan unfold with the announcement of 10 reorganized groups — some merged, some expanded and others newly created — across NAR’s two offices in Chicago and Washington, D.C., in an effort to “enhance services to and engagement with members,” the trade group said in the announcement. NAR worked with outside experts in conducting an organizational design study to evaluate its internal structure, processes and staff.

“This reorganization reflects the promise I made when I was named CEO last August to create better efficiencies in engaging with and serving the association’s members,” said Goldberg in a statement. “This restructuring to the internal organization is the most sweeping change in the association’s history, and I’m confident it will drive greater innovation, put more focus on member engagement and satisfaction, achieve a more holistic communications and marketing strategy, and improve the association’s nimbleness and decision-making.”

The structural changes, and NAR’s newly organized Senior Management Team, include the following, effective immediately:

“Redefining the staffing structure is an important step toward making sure our members continue to come first,” said NAR President Elizabeth Mendenhall, a sixth-generation Realtor from Columbia, Missouri and CEO of Re/Max Boone Realty, in a statement. “I believe this new NAR will help bring us greater success in achieving the association’s strategic priorities in 2018 and beyond.”

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