Bass
Elected Chairman,
Alston, Vice Chairman
Raymond A. “Buddy” Bass, Jr., of Fayetteville
has been elected Chairman of the North Carolina Real Estate Commission for the
second time and Melvin L. “Skip” Alston of Greensboro has been re-elected Vice
Chairman, it was announced by Phillip T. Fisher, Executive Director.
Bass, a Commission
member since 1993, was first elected Chairman in 1995. He was also elected Vice
Chairman in 1994 and co-vice chairman in 2005.
Entering the real estate
business in 1965, Bass was a full-time REALTOR® and homebuilder in
He was a member of the
Bass has been conferred
with the Order of the Long Leaf Pine by the Governor for outstanding service to
the State of
He is a native of
He is a member of St.
Mark’s Episcopal Church in Halifax, the Halifax Fishing Club, Seven Spots
Hunting Club and the Cape Fear Aero Clubs as well as the Aircraft Owners and
Pilots Association.
Bass and his wife, Joan,
live in
Melvin L. “Skip” Alston
He has been a member of
the Commission since 2003.
Alston is serving his
fourth four-year term as a member of the Guilford County Board of Commissioners
and was elected its chairman in December 2002 for a one-year term.
Alston is also involved
with several other successful business adventures in the
Alston is also the
immediate past president of the North Carolina State Conference of NAACP
Branches, which consist of 120 Adult Branches and 60 Youth and College Chapters
across the state. He also serves on the NAACP National Board of Directors since
2001 and is a member of the NAACP National Board of Trustees since 1988.
Alston is also co-founder
and Chairman of the board of directors for the Sit-In Movement, Inc., a
nonprofit corporation formed for the purpose of purchasing and renovating the
historic
He is a former member of
the North Carolina Martin Luther King, Jr.
Alston resides in