Bulletin 1984 V15-1


COMMISSION/ STAFF UPDATE

Adams Leaves Commission

Commission Member Fred H. Adams of Cary has relinquished his membership on the Real Estate Commission.

Appointed to the Commission in 1981 as a "Public Member", Mr. Adams has served with distinction on numerous Commission committees including chairmanship of the Education Committee.

His contributions to the Commission and the citizenry of North Carolina will be greatly missed.

New Employees

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Martha Neeley is the Commission's new Time Share Clerk. Under the direction of Deputy Legal Counsel Thomas Miller, Martha will be processing applications for the registration of time share projects and maintaining records on all projects and salesmen.

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Sharon Taylor is the Commission's new Assistant Records Clerk. Sharon will be working with Records Clerk Naomi Cottle in maintaining files and records on the more than 52,000 licensed real estate brokers and salesmen in our State, as well as assuming general secretarial responsibilities.

Auditors Receive Designations

Trust Account Auditor Nancy C. Adams has received her certificate of qualification as a Certified Public Accountant (CPA). In addition to this designation, Mrs. Adams is also a licensed real estate broker and Certified Real Estate Investigator.

Trust Account Auditor Emmet R. Wood CPA has recently graduated from the REALTORS' Institute receiving the GRI designation. Mr. Wood is also a licensed real estate broker.

The Real Estate Commission congratulates Mrs. Adams and Mr. Wood on their accomplishments and the knowledge and skills which they have acquired which will enable them to better serve North Carolina real estate consumers and licensees.

Ten-Year Service

Records Clerk Naomi Cottle was recently recognized by the Real Estate Commission on having completed ten years of service with the Commission. Naomi joins Investigators James Clinard (18 years), Rodolph Hill (15 years) and Everette Jenkins (I I years) and Application Processor Gloria Williams (13 years) in having devoted more than a decade of service to the Commission.