Monday, October 18, 2010

RE/MAX Alliance Agents Appointed to the Jefferson County Association of REALTORS’s Board of Directors!

RE/MAX Alliance real estate brokers Amanda DiVito-Parle and Phil Shell have been appointed to serve as new officers on the Jefferson County Association of Realtor’s Board of Directors. Their terms of office are from October 1, 2010 through September 30, 2011.

Amanda DiVito Parle will serve as Secretary to the Board. She has been a licensed agent since 2003 and currently works out of the RE/MAX Alliance office in Arvada. Her success has come due to years of hard work and a mentorship under her father. "I'm a very driven person. I keep a daily plan. I work on a schedule. I'm very regimented," Amanda said.

Phil Shell, also with RE/MAX Alliance of Arvada, will serve as a director. The vision for the new association includes a central and highly visible Realtor campus along with a commitment to lower infrastructure costs.

The mission set fourth to all Jefferson County Association of REALTOR board members is to enhance the ability of each participating member to conduct business professionally, ethically and profitably while promoting the image of REALTORS® as knowledgeable practitioners that are essential to the success of each and every real estate transaction.

For additional information regarding the JCAR, please visit www.jcar.com.

Additional RE/MAX Alliance associates currently associated with the Jefferson County Association of REATLORS include:  Karen Nichols, Chad Ochsner, Matt Cohen, Joseph DiVito, Karen Levine and Merry Whyman. The Jefferson County Association of REATLORS represents more than 2,000 real estate professionals in Jefferson County, Colorado.

“It is great to see so many of our agents involved in a variety of associations and boards. We are proud of such a large group of professionals who continually show their commitment to their profession and their desire to provide the most professional service and care to consumers,” said Chad Ochsner, Broker Owner of RE/MAX Alliance.

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