The recipient of a bachelor's degree in economics from the University of Arizona, Cary Glenn is an experienced real estate agent who has sold in excess of $300 million worth of properties in and around Laguna Beach, California, as owner of Main Beach Realty. Complementing more than 25 years of experience, Cary Glenn holds membership with the National Association of REALTORS (NAR).
NAR is composed of a diverse range of professionals in the real estate industry, and with more than 1.4 million members is the largest trade association in the United States. One of the ways in which it benefits its members is through its annual REALTORS Conference & Expo, which provides networking and educational opportunities. The 2020 event, originally scheduled from November 13 to 16 in New Orleans, will now take place virtually as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. NAR president Vince Malta made the announcement in June, citing uncertainties involving the virus in recent months.
One benefit of the virtual conference is that it will be more accessible for many NAR members who likely wouldn't have been able to attend the event in New Orleans. NAR President Vince Malta, in a statement upon announcing the decision in June, noted that he expects record participation at this year's conference. The association's virtual Legislative Meetings this past May were attended by 28,000 Realtors. That's nearly triple the number of members who typically attend the annual REALTORS Conference & Expo.
NAR is composed of a diverse range of professionals in the real estate industry, and with more than 1.4 million members is the largest trade association in the United States. One of the ways in which it benefits its members is through its annual REALTORS Conference & Expo, which provides networking and educational opportunities. The 2020 event, originally scheduled from November 13 to 16 in New Orleans, will now take place virtually as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. NAR president Vince Malta made the announcement in June, citing uncertainties involving the virus in recent months.
One benefit of the virtual conference is that it will be more accessible for many NAR members who likely wouldn't have been able to attend the event in New Orleans. NAR President Vince Malta, in a statement upon announcing the decision in June, noted that he expects record participation at this year's conference. The association's virtual Legislative Meetings this past May were attended by 28,000 Realtors. That's nearly triple the number of members who typically attend the annual REALTORS Conference & Expo.
