Bulletin 2005 V36-2
Alston, Bass,
Vice Chairmen
Matthew J. “Rick” Watts of Fayetteville has been re-elected Chairman of
the North Carolina Real Estate Commission for a second consecutive term and
Melvin L. “Skip” Alston of Greensboro and Raymond A. “Buddy” Bass, Jr., of
Fayetteville have been elected Vice Chairmen, it was announced by Phillip T.
Fisher, Executive Director.
Watts is Broker Associate and Senior Sales Executive with Coldwell Banker United Realty in
Among numerous honors, Watts holds the U.S. Army Legion of Merit, the
highest peacetime award for military achievement and honorable service, and
Governor Easley recently named him to the Order of the Long Leaf Pine for his
service to
He is a
member of the the Airborne and Special Operations
Museum Foundation Board and past member of the Executive Committee of the
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, among other
organizations.
Watts and
his wife, Margaret, live in
Melvin L. “Skip” Alston
He is a
former Chairman and is now serving his fourth four-year term as a member of the
Guilford County Board of Commissioners.
Alston is
President of S&J Management Corporation and is involved with a number of
other successful business ventures in the
He is the
immediate-president of the North Carolina State Conference of NAACP Branches,
and serves on the NAACP National Board of Directors and Board of Trustees.
He is also
a member of the North Carolina Martin Luther King, Jr.
Alston has
two sons, DeSean Jahleel
who is also a real estate broker, and Ryan DeMarkus.
Raymond A. “Buddy” Bass, Jr.
Bass
entered the real estate business in 1965.
He was
owner and president of Dickens-Bass Realty & Construction Company and
president of Bass Construction Company of Fayetteville, Inc., until his
retirement.
He is a
native of
He is a
member of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church in Halifax, the Halifax Fishing Club,
Alpo Hunting Club and the Cape Fear Aero Clubs as well as the Aircraft Owners
and Pilots Association.
A former
Chairman of the Real Estate Commission, he has been a member of the Commission
since 1993. He was named by Governor Easley to the Order of the Long Leaf Pine
for his long and dedicated service to the state.
Bass
and his wife, Joan, have three children, Greg, Lisa and Susan.