Regional & Corporate Boards
Get Involved and Make a Difference
Four Regional Boards
We are the third-largest local association in the nation, with over 42,000 members. Our Regional Boards provide area-specific oversight to ensure our members have a voice based on their region. Regional Boards are divided into four regions: South Broward County, North Broward County, Palm Beach County, and the Treasure Coast. As a Regional Board Member, you will be part of the driving force that spearheads the association, empowers fellow Realtors®, and advocates for their needs.
The Corporate Board of Directors
Our Corporate Board is highly esteemed in our leadership structure. Directors are involved in every aspect of the association's infrastructure. Using a member-centric perspective, these leaders strive to improve the association through strategy and policy. Our Corporate Board of Directors is devoted to serving all Broward, Palm Beaches & St. Lucie Realtors® members.
Qualifications for Applicants
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Per Association Bylaws
Regional Board Members shall have served on a Committee, a Task Force, RCA, or Work Group of the Broward, Palm Beaches & St. Lucie Realtors® or any of the previously merged organizations during four preceding administrations or served as chairman of a Committee, a Task Force or a Work Group of the Broward, Palm Beaches & St. Lucie Realtors® or any of the previously merged organizations at any time during the five years preceding the date of election, or have been a graduate of the local, state or national Leadership Academy. Leadership positions held at any NAR-recognized Institutes, Societies, and Councils shall also be considered.
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Per Association Bylaws
Directors shall have served on a Regional Board, a Committee, a Task Force, RCA or Work Group of the Broward, Palm Beaches & St. Lucie Realtors®or any of the previously merged organizations during two preceding administrations or served as chairman of a Committee, a Task Force or a Work Group of the Broward, Palm Beaches & St. Lucie Realtors® or any of the previously merged organizations at any time during the five years preceding the date of election.