Charlottesville Area Association of Realtors

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The Charlottesville Area Association of REALTORS (CAAR) is a trade association for real estate professionals in the Charlottesville area, which CAAR defines as Charlottesville, Albemarle, Fluvanna, Greene, Louisa, and Nelson Counties.

Anne Gardner became the new chief executive officer on October 11, 2010[citation needed].

CAAR publishes the Real Estate Weekly, a publication whose office is moving to C-Ville Weekly.


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Board of Directors

For 2010[1]:

Former directors

Staff

  • Anne Gardner, Chief Executive Officer[citation needed]
  • Sue Goldman, Vice President
  • Chris Snead, Director of Information Services
  • Tiffany Vann, Director of Member Services
  • Rhonda Edmunds, Director of Communications
  • English Webster, Systems Administrator
  • Tricia Belan, Technical Systems Specialist
  • Sandy Huffman, Administrative Assistant
  • Mona Senatro, Bookkeeper

Political activity

CAAR publicly endorses candidates for local office, and directs resultant contributions from the Realtors Political Action Committee of Virginia to their campaigns.

2009 endorsements

In 2009 CAAR endorsed Rodney Thomas (R) for the Rio seat on the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors, and Duane Snow for the Samuel Miller District seat. In Charlottesville, CAAR endorsed Dave Norris (D) and Kristin Szakos (D) for the Charlottesville City Council[2][3].

Market reports

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Print. "On the rise": Slater Takes the Helm at CAAR Real Estate Weekly, CAAR, Jan 20 2010, issue 19-02, page 16
  2. Web. CAAR endorses Norris, Szakos, Snow, and Thomas, Erika Howsare, C-VILLE Weekly, Portico Publications, September 3 2009
  3. Web. Realtors endorse Rodney Thomas for Supervisor; Offering money to Snow, Szakos and Norris in other races, Sean Tubbs, Charlottesville Tomorrow, September 3 2009

External Links

CAAR website