Property Management

CRB Elects 2002 Board Officers

The Council of Real Estate Brokerage Managers (CRB) elected the 2002 Officers of the Board of Directors at its recent Midyear Meetings held in Washington, D.C. Larry D. Romito, CRB, San Juan Capistrano, California (President), Laura Duggan, CRB, CRS, Austin, Texas (First Vice President) and John Wong, CRB, San Francisco, California (Finance Vice President) will officially take office at an inaugural event during the REALTORS® Conference & Expo to be held November 3, 2001 in Chicago. Romito is president and CEO of Quality Service Certification, Inc, an organization providing resources, education, systems and tools that make the delivery of superior customer service a reality for businesses, professionals and consumers. Duggan is the owner/broker of West Austin Properties, a second-generation, family-owned real estate company located in Austin. Her company specializes in residential brokerage and corporate relocation. Wong is the broker/owner of a Prudential California Realty office in San Francisco, specializing in both residential and commercial real estate. John is a past president of the Chinese Real Estate Association of America and actively works within organized real estate to enhance the diversity of practitioners in the profession.


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