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Janelle Fallan  Wednesday, January 11th, 2012
Chinese lion dancers highlighted the festivities as Patrick Lieuw was installed as the first Asian-American president and the 95th president of the Sacramento Association of REALTORS® on January 10 2012.
Patrick’s theme for 2012, “Focus on Collaboration,” highlights the value he places on the diversity of SAR’s Membership as well as his interest in photography. “This year I’m pulling out my widest angle lens, because I plan for an all-inclusive composition, and that means every single current member of the SAR, and as many new members as we can attract. Each one of us brings his or her own insights and background, and I’m not just talking about differences in gender and ethnicity. Many of us started out in a different career. I, for instance, was an engineer.”
He said, “While others have pointed out that I am the first Asian-American President of the SAR, all I want you to remember, is that we are all one ‘Realtor family’ working together, to better our Association and our clients.”
Patrick, a REALTOR® with RE/MAX Gold Natomas, has been a real estate broker and a Member of SAR for 23 years. He has also been a C.A.R. Director and Chair or Vice-Chair of numerous SAR and C.A.R. Committees. He is also involved in the Asian Real Estate Association of America, the Women’s Council of REALTORS® and the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals.
Continue reading: Patrick Lieuw Installed as 2012 President of the Sacramento Association of REALTORS
Doug Covill  Monday, December 12th, 2011
 Five goals – some specific, some far-reaching – have guided the leaders and staff of SAR this year as we all work to serve you, our Members. As you read through this brief review, you will see that we have accomplished a lot this year.
- Improve Communications
- Develop a Green Program
- Establish a 501 (c) 3 Foundation
- Increase Diversity in Participation and in the Leadership
- Continue Focusing on SAR as a Progressive, Evolving Organization
SAR’s new charitable foundation will be fully up and running in 2012. Kathy Fox led the task force and Charlene Singley now chairs the Foundation board. Kathy continues to serve as vice-chair.
SAR continues to be recognized for its charitable contributions. Allison Couchman and Jenifer Miller led the Community Outreach Committee. With fewer dollars to distribute, committee members shifted their efforts to developing relationships with the charities SAR Members support. Watch this newsletter every month to learn about the charities and how you can volunteer.
The CanTree Committee under Ilah Turner and Bobby Campbell put on the Crab Fest and Sip & Support and has just finished building two Can Trees. Twenty nine years and going strong! Thanks to their efforts, SAR has given more than $2 million to the Salvation Army.
Led by Sandi Burden-Bradley and Ted Williams, the Equal Opportunity Committee organized a highly successful Multi Chamber Mixer, with the numerous ethnic chambers of commerce in the Sacramento area. They also worked on strengthening our relationship with the Asian Real Estate Association of American, Realtists and the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals.
Continue reading: President’s Perspective – December 2011
Judy Wegener  Monday, February 7th, 2011
 1. How long have you been a Member of SAR?
Since 2003 (I have worked in real estate for 18 years.)
2. What did you do before you were in real estate?
I worked in the area of women’s health. I managed several Planned Parenthood centers in Napa & Lake Counties.
3. What do you like best about being in real estate?
a. All the great people I get to work with
b. Regardless of your experience or education, there is always something new to learn.
4. How have you adjusted to changing market conditions in the past couple of years?
As a manager, I’ve focused on getting my agents trained in handling distressed properties and working with them to find effective and budget-friendly ways to build their businesses
5. What have been some of your favorite programs/committees/activities at SAR?
My favorite committees are, of course, Education and Grievance. Two committees I have not served on, but really appreciate, are YPC and CanTree. I admire both for the money they raise for our community and for the fun social events they provide us.
6. As a new SAR Board Member and former Education Committee Chair, why do you devote so much of your time to the Association?
Because it matters. I believe that to be an effective REALTOR® you need to stay current, which means access to good education and information. I also believe it’s very important that we strive to improve our own communities. This takes time, money, networking and being involved. It is up to each of us to do our share.
7. Technology has changed a lot in recent years – how have you kept up-to-date?
I am not exactly cutting-edge. I have no iPad or Smartphone yet. But, I do pay attention to new technology and try to stay reasonably current.
Continue reading: Member of the Month-Deniece Ross-Francom
Janelle Fallan  Thursday, January 13th, 2011
Doug Covill, REALTOR® with Coldwell Banker in Sacramento, was installed Tuesday as the 94th President of the Sacramento Association of REALTORS®.
Mr. Covill has been a full-time REALTOR® in Sacramento for over 28 years. He has served on the Masters Club Steering Committee, Government Relations Committee, Legislative Committee, Budget Committee, the Political Action Committee, and a C.A.R. Director.
Barbara Harsch, REALTOR® with Lyon Real Estate Downtown, was honored for her contributions as 2010 President. Mr. Covill said, “You have brought forth much positive change and growth for SAR. We recognize the unyielding commitment, dedication, integrity and professionalism you have brought to your presidency.”
The officers installed for 2011 were: President-elect Patrick Lieuw, RE/MAX Gold Natomas; Secretary/Treasurer Chris Little, Little Real Estate Services; Immediate Past President Barbara Harsch and Past President Charlene Singley, Dunnigan REALTORS®. The 2011 Board of Directors includes: Erin Attardi, Dunnigan REALTORS®; Judy Covington, Keller-Williams Realty Elk Grove; Kathy Fox, Prudential NorCal Realty Carmichael; Ron Greenwood, Coldwell Banker; Jeff Jurach, Lyon Real Estate Sierra Oaks; Michelle Lehman, Century 21-Noel David Realty; Rob McQuade, McMartin Realty; Deniece Ross-Francom, McMartin Realty; Ted Russert, Lyon Real Estate Sierra Oaks; Scott Short, Comstock Mortgage; Paula Swayne, Dunnigan REALTORS®; Dave Tanner, Tanner and Associates; Mary Willett, Lyon Real Estate Sierra Oaks, and Linda Wood, Dunnigan REALTORS®.
Neva Cimaroli of Folsom, the first woman president of SAR in 1979, was given the Lifetime Service Award. She joined the Sacramento Association of REALTORS® in 1955. She was a Regional Vice-president of the California Association of REALTORS® and a past director, National Association of REALTORS®.
Continue reading: Covill Installed; Cimaroli, Fox, Nunn, Kloss and Harsch Honored
Daniel Allen  Tuesday, September 14th, 2010
The 2011 SAR Officers and Directors election results are in! This year was an exciting race with the candidates actively campaigning and a continued use of technology. Once again the candidates filmed campaign videos which were then available on the election website and YouTube. Our candidates used social networking to get the word out, [...]
Barbara Harsch  Friday, July 2nd, 2010
 My client wants to list a house that is in probate. How do I do that? Is it really true that some homes downtown are not connected to the sewer line? What is a dye test? How can I make Facebook work for me?
The answers to these and other questions can be answered [...]
Chris Ly  Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010
The Board of Directors is pleased to present the following Officers/Directors Slate approved at their May 27, 2010 meeting:
2011 Officers – One Position per Office for 2011
President
Doug Covill
President-Elect
Kathy Fox
Patrick Lieuw
Secretary-Treasurer
Ed Anderson
Chris Little
Six (6) Director Positions for [...]
Nelson Janes  Thursday, July 23rd, 2009
Carefully considered plans are taking shape for SAR in 2010 and beyond.
SAR volunteers gave two days to the Association for a Strategic Planning retreat in late June facilitated by Gar Anderson, NAR’s Vice President for Leadership Development.
Prior to the retreat, the SAR Staff took a day to review the existing plan, noting that all of its goals had been accomplished. They then made recommendations going forward, which were sent to Anderson for his consideration.
The plan features prioritized goals for the Association, with the purpose of providing the programs and services that will keep Members ahead of their industry.
Continue reading: SAR Has a New Strategic Plan
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