Emerson receives Realtor Certified Executive designation
The Sussex County Association of Realtors announces that executive assistant Angela Emerson has received her Realtor Association Certified Executive designation from the National Association of Realtors.
The national Realtors' trade association recognized Emerson for her achievement during its annual four-day Association Executive Institute March 14 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
“It took months of hard work and hitting the books, but I'm extremely proud that I was able to complete the course work and receive this coveted designation,” said Emerson, who lives near Georgetown and has been employed by SCAOR since 2012. “Now, I'm ready to put this newfound knowledge to work for the betterment of the association, its members and for everyone in Sussex County who looks to SCAOR for guidance in the real estate arena.”
Upon her recognition by NAR, Emerson became only the third real estate executive in Delaware to become RCE certified, joining SCAOR Chief Executive Officer Ruth Briggs King and DAR Chief Executive Denise Tatman.
“A key component to life in the real estate business is continuing education, and we're all obviously very proud of Angela for receiving her RCE designation,” said Fred Dean, SCAOR's 2015 president. “This accomplishment truly exhibits her dedication to the association and to her chosen career. All of us on SCAOR's board of directors congratulate her on this hard-earned accomplishment.”
The Realtor Association Certified Executive is the only professional designation designed specifically for realtor association executives. It exemplifies goal-oriented association executives with drive, experience and commitment to professional growth, according to NAR's website.
SCAOR was chartered in 1949 and has steadily grown in size, scope and mission during its more than six decades in Sussex County. It is a professional trade association with goals of carrying out a program of education and advocacy for real estate in the county.
SCAOR is a resource for the public, as well as a recognized advocate for property rights and property owners in Sussex County. The association also monitors legislative issues on the local, state and national levels that may impact home ownership in the area. For more information go to www.scaor.com.