THE ONTARIO REAL Estate Association (OREA) has announced that London-based real estate broker Stacey Evoy, has assumed the role of president of OREA. The announcement follows the association’s annual general meeting on March 30.
In this capacity of president, Evoy will be representing Ontario’s 92,000 realtors on the 2022 OREA board of directors, and according to a release from the organization, she will lead OREA’s efforts to continue to bring affordability home for future generations of homeowners across the province and raise the bar on professional standards and ethics in the industry.
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“We have made significant strides in recent years, successfully advocating for homeowners and establishing Ontario realtors as North American leaders in professional standards in real estate,” says Evoy. “I am extremely proud and honoured to be the OREA president for 2022 and I look forward to working with our members, member boards, associations, their clients and their communities as we continue to guide and help Ontario families find great places to live, work and thrive.”
Active in real estate for 19 years, Evoy is a broker with Royal LePage Triland Realty. She is also past president (2016) of the London St. Thomas Association of Realtors (LSTAR) and has served as a member and chair of several LSTAR committees and advisory groups and has been a member of OREA’s REBBA Review Task Force, Government Relations and Standard Forms committee.
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