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1. MAAR Elects Five New 2018 Board Members -

The Memphis Area Association of Realtors elected five new members for its 2018-19 board of directors at its annual meeting Thursday, Aug. 31.

The new members include Amanda Lott and Loura Edmondson of Crye-Leike Inc. Realtors; Eric Fuhrman of Crye-Leike Commercial; Keith Gilliam of Weichert Realtors; and Grace Uhlhorn of Keller Williams Realty.

2. MAAR Elects Five New 2018 Board Members -

The Memphis Area Association of Realtors elected five new members for its 2018-19 board of directors at its annual meeting Thursday, Aug. 31.

The new members include Amanda Lott and Loura Edmondson of Crye-Leike Inc. Realtors; Eric Fuhrman of Crye-Leike Commercial; Keith Gilliam of Weichert Realtors; and Grace Uhlhorn of Keller Williams Realty.

3. Artist Cat Peña Named Director Of CBU’s Ross Gallery -

Cat Peña, a Memphis-based artist, arts administrator and independent public art consultant, has been named director of the Beverly & Sam Ross Gallery at Christian Brothers University. As an artist, Peña’s work in recent years has centered on public art installations, including “There’s More To Be Proud Of,” a canopy of metallic streamers on display in the Edge District through next February. In addition, she is the founder of Collabortory, a creative platform that expands public art practices through collaborative and social practices.

4. Kiser Joins Volunteer Mid-South As Community Services Director -

Amanda Kiser has joined Volunteer Mid-South as community services director. Kiser’s responsibilities include mobilizing and maximizing volunteer resources, coordinating training for partner agencies, creating and leading community projects, and marketing VMS’ benefits to agencies and the public.

5. Johnston Finds Life’s Passion With Real Estate Career -

Lexie Johnston likes to stay busy – almost to a fault. “I’m pretty restless. In fact, when things get hard, I usually find something else to do,” said the 29-year-old.

The hustle and bustle of the real estate business was instantly attractive to the native Memphian, so much so that she’s stuck it out for three years in a down economy.

6. Lott Brings Perspective to MAAR Presidency -

Long before Carol Lott was buying and selling houses, her first job was selling popcorn and movie tickets at the Frayser 3 Movie Theater.

7. Selling on the Airwaves -

In the world of advertising, persistence is key. That can be through mail-outs, billboards, print advertising or, as in the recent case of Carol and Amanda Lott, broadcasting.

8. Young Agents Join to Enhance Business Opportunities -

Dustie Zvolanek got her real estate license last August when the market was still a picture of uncertainty, but these days she’s finding strength in numbers of young, new practitioners who have banded together for peer support.

9. Memphian Lott Among Prudential's Top Tier -

Amanda Lott, affiliate broker with Prudential Collin-Maury Inc., achieved the President’s Circle for 2010 – an award given to agents that have achieved either $185,000 gross commission income or 50 residential units.

10. On the Go -

From seasoned veterans to young agents, smart phone technology enables real estate professionals to work from virtually anywhere.

But with new applications incessantly hitting the market, it can be a challenge to keep up with the latest trends.

11. Archived Article: Calendar - May 17 May 17 East Memphis Business and Professional Women will meet at 6 p.m. at Park Palace Apartments, 5400 Park Ave. The speaker will be Marie Draper of Drapers Coaching, Motivation and Empowerment Network. The cost is $17. For reservations, cal...