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Hello Ladies and Gentlemen:
Welcome to 2010 and the State Chapter of the Women's Council of Realtors®. The purpose of the Tennessee State Chapter is to set the standard in support of local chapter excellence. In serving the members, it is our purpose to identify, encourage and develop strong leaders for the future growth and strength of the Council, the community and the profession. We support the Vision and Mission of the Women's Council of Realtors®.
We are a network of successful Realtors® empowering women to exercise their potential as entrepreneurs and industry leaders. Through our influence as successful business professionals, women will effect positive change in the profession and in the broader community.
It is the goal of the Tennessee State Chapter to be a valued resource for local chapters and to customize support to meet each chapter's operational needs through leadership training, mentoring, recognition and educational tools. We will serve as a model of ethical, traditional values for local chapter excellence in leadership, operations, education and purpose.
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 About Lee I'm a transplant to Knoxville from Wisconsin. I moved here over 28 years ago, and feel like a native. I can readily empathize with relocating buyers and sellers and know what is needed to smooth the transition. I graduated from the University of Wisconsin with a degree in French and Spanish. Past work experience includes being a paralegal where relevant experiences included real estate title searches and preparation of deeds and mortgages and closing documents, title company reorganization which required learning all facets of the real estate closing process; financial aid director for the thirteen two year campuses of the University of Wisconsin utilizing supervisory and management skills, and Vice President of Educational Research Associates, where I did the bookkeeping, property management and educational facilities planning for schools throughout the southeast. Current hobbies of mine include spending time with the family, reading, and traveling.
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