How can we Get and Keep more Realtors....?

WASHINGTON, Dec 01, 2008 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- The REALTORS(R) Federal Credit Union board of directors today announced that veteran credit union leader, Thomas A. Glatt Sr., has been chosen the top executive of the newly chartered organization that will serve the nation's Realtors(R).

Glatt will assume office as the chief executive officer of the RFCU on December 15.
"The REALTORS(R) Federal Credit Union is a terrific world-class member benefit that the National Association of Realtors(R) is providing to its members," said NAR President Charles McMillan, a broker with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokers in Dallas-Fort Worth. "This is indeed a cause for celebration among all our members because this credit union is tailor-made to accommodate the work habits and lifestyles of Realtors(R), most of whom are independent contractors compensated by commissions."

"We are happy to make this great benefit available to our members as part of a number of strategic initiatives to make NAR membership even more valuable. The credit union was designed to be convenient for Realtors(R) because it will be open 24/7 and Internet-based," said NAR CEO Dale Stinton.

Stinton also welcomed Glatt as the RFCU's first CEO. "We are proud that such a distinguished leader of the credit union industry as Tom Glatt will be heading this new organization. We are glad he will be part of our extended family."

Realtor(R) Mike Brodie, chairman of the RFCU board of directors, also praised Glatt. "Realtors(R) will find Tom to be a man of high moral integrity and ethical standards, and one of the most respected professionals in the industry. He has demonstrated a lifetime commitment to the service of others, and we're proud he will be leading our team." ...

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a Realtor Credit Union ~ Talk about Blatant "Conflicts of Interest" - Realtor - the NAR Is Getting Bigger and Bigger and there seems to be no end in site... though the Association of Realtors Does not Answer to the Real Estate Consumer - Does NOT provide protection for the Real Estate Consumer and In No Real Way that I have seen, that matter DOES the National Association of Realtors enforce their Ethics, their supposed "Higher Standards of Practice"... YOU do not NEED a Realtor to Sell Real Estate.

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