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Elizabeth Mendenhall is a sixth-generation REALTOR® with more than 20 years of experience in the real estate business. CEO of RE/MAX Boone Realty, Mendenhall served as the 2018 president of the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR), where she helped drive bold innovation specifically aimed at heightening NAR’s communications, technology and advocacy strategies. Mendenhall also serves on the NAR Board of Directors, where she has served 12 times since 2005. She also chaired the NAR Strategic Planning Committee in 2012, served as NAR vice president of Committees in 2011 and liaison to Association Leadership in 2008.
“RISMedia’s publication made me better as a broker and more knowledgeable about the industry,” said Mendenhall. “I accept this on behalf of the NAR leadership team, and I’m glad to be part of a team with Bob and all of you. It wouldn’t work without all of you being a part of it.”
An accomplished speaker, Mendenhall represents the association and NAR’s leadership team, presenting to REALTOR® and industry audiences nationwide and abroad. She has held numerous positions at state and local REALTOR® associations, as well as the Women’s Council, including 2010 president of the Missouri REALTORS®, 2003 president of the Columbia Board of REALTORS® and 2004 president of the Missouri Women’s Council. She also founded and serves as the first president of the Mid-Missouri Affiliate for the Susan G. Komen for the Cure foundation.
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