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Women’s Council of REALTORS, Greater Palm Beach County Chapter WCR Review January-March, 2016
WCR
Review January-March, 2016
2016 FLORIDA/LOCAL STRATEGIC BUSINESS PARTNERS: Diamond: Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, Florida’s Power House Inspection Services Group Platinum: Northeast Florida Association of Realtors©; Orlando
Regional Realtor© Association, Two Men and A Truck Silver: HouseMaster Home Inspections; HughesArrow Exterminators-Nader’s Pest; Raider’s Movement Mortgage, Nan Harper-Past State President-Island Women’s
Council of Realtors© Naples-on-the-Gulf Chapter, Scott and Gia Arvin-Matchmaker Realty, Nancy and Tony Macaluso-Portside Properties Inc Bronze: Angela Territo Coaching & Leader’s Choice Seminars, Arrowsmith
Realty, Women’s Council of Realtors© Bonita Springs/Estero Chapter; Women’s Council of Realtors© Jacksonville Chapter; Orlando Regional Chapter of the Women’s Council of Realtors©; Ric and Honora Giumenta-
Giumenta School of Real Estate, Paige Brewer-The Daytona Real Estate Paige, The Legends of Real Estate East Coast, Third Federal Savings and Loan, USA Home Inspections, Women’s Council of Realtors© Stuart-Martin
County Chapter; Bob and Maryellen Castellano-Realtors© Stuart-Martin County, Women’s Council of Realtors Osceola Chapter, Platinum: We Insure-McEvers Olson Insurance Group, Kim McEvers; Silver International
Realty, Christel Silver Gold: L&S Insurance, Lee Gorodetsky; Two Men and a Truck, Janelle Dowley Silver: Apex Insurance Agency, Paul Jacques; Lydia Crystal, Transaction Coordinator
The Greater Palm Beach
County Women’s Council of
Realtors® gives back to the
Achievement Centers for Chil-
dren and Families, ACCF.
Each year the incoming
president of the Greater Palm
Beach County’s Women’s
Council of Realtors®, WCR,
selects a charity to support dur-
ing their administration. This
year, Jessica Rosato, residential
real estate specialist with Nes-
tler Poletto Sotheby’s Interna-
tional Realty and 2016 local
chapter president of the WCR,
selected the Achievement Cen-
ters for Children and Families
in Delray Beach.
During the year, the WCR will
conduct drives at meetings to
collect items needed for the
children with a portion of pro-
ceeds from events throughout
the year donated to the nonprof-
it.
“I am so excited to sup-
port a local organization right
here in my own backyard,” said
Rosato. “ACCF is invaluable to
the Delray Beach community,
and by engaging and educating
families, the center not only as-
sists them in becoming fully
productive and economically
self-sufficient, they help build
strong family bonds and ulti-
mately build a stronger commu-
nity.” The center has been
serving Palm Beach County’s
most vulnerable children and
families since 1969. It provides
affordable quality care to chil-
dren whose parents otherwise
could not maintain their job or
go to school without the center’s
help. Their programs are de-
signed to meet a child’s aca-
demic, social, emotional and
physical needs.
Jessica Rosato
WCR selects Achievement Center
Women’s Council of REALTORS, Greater Palm Beach County Chapter WCR Review January-March, 2016
Vol. 13 No. 1—January-March, 2016
WCR Governing Board 2016
President - Jessica M. Rosato
561-777-3463 - jessica rosato@npsir com
President Elect - Cathy Lewis
561-302-9866 - cathylewis@bellsouth net
V P Membership - Debra Shapiro
954-633-2720 - Debra Shapiro@cort com
Secretary - Janelle Dowley
561-845-7373-Janelle Dowley@twomen com
Treasurer - Mike Swartz
561-371-5615 - MSchwartz@houseloan com
Immediate Past President - Christel Silver
561-929-5799—christelsilver@zoho com
Standing Committee Chairs/Past Pres. Advisory
Bylaws/Parliamentarian - Lydia Crystal
561-213-7246-lydiacrystal@bellsouth net
Education/Programs - Doris Behrens
561-212-2217-Doris Behrens1@gmail com
Finance/Budget - Mike Owen
561-213-2070 - mikeowen78@mindspring com
Past President’s Advisory Com. - Karon Clark
561-504-9036-karon@karonclark com
Special Committees Audit - Kim McEvers
561-598-5699-Kim McEvers@weinsuregroup com
Blue Diamond Circle/Sunshine - Sue Ann Paine
561-254-0627 - sueann paine@pncmortgage com
Fashion Show - Nita Summers
561-706-1918-summersnita@yahoo com
Fundraising / Ways and Means - Bri White
954-328-6265 - BriWhite@Remax net
Newsletter - Betsy Owen
561-251-3582-pdgbetsyowen@gmail com
Nominating - Christel Silver
561-929-5799—christelsilver@zoho com
Ways and Means - Bri White
954-328-6265-briwhite@remax net
WEB LINKS
WCR com
WCRfl com
The Mission of the Women’s Council of Realtors® We are a network of successful Realtors®
advancing women as professionals and leaders in business, the industry, and the communities we serve
Due dates for copy in the WCR Review are Febru-
ary 15, May 15, August 15, and November 15.
Please type all articles in Times New Roman in
word and include a mug shot
WCR goes to San Diego
I would like to share some information about the
WCR meetings in San Diego. The new Executive Vice
President, Jeff Hornberger, reached out to Brazil! He had
a group of 30 plus real estate agents from Brazil attending
the General Meeting, and they are opening a Brazil WCR
Chapter! How exciting! So reach out to these agents and
work on International referrals.
More than 40 agents received their PMN designation. I was one of
them, and I can only encourage you to take the classes and get certified. Many
WCR agents send their referrals to PMN designees.
Leigh Brown gave a very interesting seminar. The topic was team
building – and I was just about to walk out, because I do not want to have a
“team” when I realized her definition of “team” was different than what I was
thinking. She encouraged us to have a “team” of reliable professionals to uti-
lize when we are not available. For example, you are feeling not good, but
have this listing appointment scheduled, how wonderful is it when you have
someone, who you can refer this to and know it is done in the same profes-
sional manner. This person does not even have to be from the same office!
Now that this year has come to an end, I would like to say thank you
to so many of you, my leadership team and all the members who made my
year successful.
It was a wonderful experience for me – not everything went the way I
had envisioned – but isn’t this always the case? I am quoting Henry Ford who
said: “Coming together is a beginning; keeping together is progress; working
together is success.” And we had success! And I wish the incoming leader-
ship with Jessica Rosato as President also success – which means that they are
working together.
Christel Silver
Women’s Council of REALTORS, Greater Palm Beach County Chapter WCR Review January-March, 2016
BOCA RATON CHAPTER
1974 - Barbara Orcutt
##1975 – Marlene Rooks – Winterville, GA
##1976 – Marlene Rooks– Winterville, GA
**1977 - Theda Shadel
**1978 – Theda Shadel
##1979 – Terry Oxley – Hutchison Island
##1980 - Corrine Brinkman – Niceville
**1981 – Dorothy Snyder
##1982 – Jeanne Devlin - Melbourne
1983 – Diane Clark – 561-394-2394
1984 – Carolee Pellerin – 561-392-5407
##1985 – Diane Courchene Mitchell - Panhandle
1986 – Paula Bruce - CENTRAL CHAPTER NORTHERN PALM BEACH
**1987 – Erdine Schaefer 1987 – Nancy Macalusa **Margaret Turney
##1988 – Stephanie Ellis 1988 – Nancy Macalusa–561-626-7300 Lynne Burney
1989 – Nina Rivas McCaughey – ##1989 - Cathleen Smith Nancy Keeler
561-391-4230
##1990 – Lily B Moscal 1990 – Maria Sande Janet Witter
##1991 – Linda Reaves ##1991 – Cathy Cady ##Virginia Amato
##1992 – Pat Richardson 1992 – Selma Myers Luann Borino
1993 – Sonia Dehesa-561-213-7678 ##1993 – Pat Gamba Luann Borino
##1994 – Carol Storms 1994 - Joy Sagan Linet - ##Virginia Amato
1995 - Pat Stoll 1995 - Mary Anne Rozo Unknown
1996 – Nancy Hamburger 1996 - Barbara Susco Cathy Cady
1997 – Nancy Hamburger 1997- Donna Redbird Miller ##Mary Ann Bogaert
NAME CHANGES FROM BOCA RATON TO SOUTH PALM BEACH CHAPTER
1998 - Nena Rivas McCaughey - 561- 391-4230 ##Pat Gamba
1999 – Sonia Dehesa – 561-213-7678
History of the Women’s Council of Realtors Greater
Palm Beach 1974-2016
Women’s Council of REALTORS, Greater Palm Beach County Chapter WCR Review January-March, 2016
Our Vision: Through our influence as successful business professionals, women
will effect positive change in the profession and in the broader community
SOUTH PALM BEACH MERGED WITH CEN-
TRAL PALM BEACH
NAME CHANGES TO GREATER PALM BEACH
COUNTY CHAPTER NOW ALL THREE ARE
COMBINED
1999 - Ruth Ann Sheffy – 561-683-1030
##2000 – Sonia Carlile
2001 – Nancy Lubeck – 561-845-1300
2002 – Nancy Lubeck – 561-845-1300
2003 – Lydia Crystal – 561-213-7246
##2004 – Pat Richardson
2005 – Tracey Goldenberg – 561-543-7744
2006 – Pamela Banks – 561-346-1658
2007 - Deborah Bacarella – 561-239-2300
2008 – Tim Kinzler – 561-573-0557
2009 – Judy Ramella – 561-596-0940
2010 – Mary Kenyon – 561-674-2079
2011 – Sandy Shepherd - 561-789-0280
##2012 – Wendy Lindquist
2013 – Karon Clark – 561-504-9036
2014 – Amy Stark Snook – 954-445-4545
2015 – Chrystal Silver – 561-929-5799
**DECEASED
##MOVED AWAY
Ready, Set, Go – Our annual Women’s Council of
Realtors© Fashion Show will be in August at the
Mizner Park Lord & Taylor. The date and time is to
be announced. Nita Summers and Debra Shapiro,
chairman, are raising the bar to make this the most
enjoyable evening ever! Back by popular demand are
the committee members from last year that helped to
make this our chapters’ premier event. This year’s
fashion show features our very own Realtor© mem-
bers and Affiliate members showing off Lord and
Taylor’s finest apparel! Men too will be included. So
keep your eyes out for future announcements on how
you can become a sponsor of this once a year fund-
raiser. Purchase your tickets as soon as they become
available as they go quick, fast, rapido!!!
Nita Summer and Debra Shapiro
WCR plans fashion show at Lord and Taylor
As Sunshine Committee Chair, I send out cards to those WCR members in need of cheering up, with either a Get Well or Sympathy card. Please share with
me anyone you hear of who may need a card or some help.
—Sue Ann Paine
Sunshine Committee Needs Your Help!
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To our newest members:
Angeleta Gray
Britta Sharp
Diane Jeffers
Lynne Freeman
Jean Ordonez
Neila Burwick
To our newest strategic partners:
Beth Cordi
Patricia Corbett
Razzy Jacobs
Emiliano Brooks
Paul Jacques
Women’s Council of REALTORS, Greater Palm Beach County Chapter WCR Review January-March, 2016
Frequently Asked Questions …
What do I do when my (roof/refrigerator/plumbing/toilet/Washer/Hot Water Heater/AC) leaks?
First and foremost, turn off the water source if at all possible. You will then call the claims department
of your homeowner’s insurance company to start the cleanup process. Or call us and we will help you
contact them. In addition, we suggest you turn off your main supply valve for the home when you
go on vacation (if possible) so these events do not occur while you are gone. Here is why you should call them first: http://
www.securityfirstflorida.com/en/claims-center/hiring-a-contractor/homeowner-advisory-assignment-of-benefits
Does my homeowner’s policy cover flooding? (Rising water from outside the home):
Your homeowner’s policy does NOT cover flooding, but a separate flood policy may, check the facts at: http://
disasterrecovery.sd.gov/documents/Myths_Facts_NFIP.pdf
And keep in mind, 20% of flood losses occur outside of special flood hazard areas! (What many think of as flood zones).
What are my liability exposures if I drive for a ridesharing company like Uber or Lyft?
This is a great question. Uber and Lyft claim to have a blanket liability policy that is supposed to cover you in the case of an acci-
dent. Keep in mind, there is a personal automobile policy on your vehicle, not a commercial policy when used for hire. We have not
been able to review the Uber policy, but some of the companies we represent will not insure you under your personal automobile poli-
cy. Yet others will but you have to have to let them know to add this endorsement on the personal auto policy in advance.
The important question that is not answered is when does the Uber coverage start? Is it when you clock in, or when you are dis-
patched for a pickup, or when the customer enters the vehicle?
These are questions to consider BEFORE you have an accident, not after. Remember, you financial well- being could be at risk.
Can I just ignore these pesky Citizen’s Property Insurance Co. takeout notices?
If you choose to do so, you are not eligible to return to Citizens later. Citizens Property Insurance Corporation, (which some refer to
as the carrier of last resort) is in the midst of a legislatively mandated, large-scale depopulation program, in which it has slashed its
number of policies by about a third in the last several years. Private insurance companies are making offers of coverage to selected
Citizens policyholders. They are doing this by on OPT-OUT program which requires you to take action to stay with Citizens….This
is the opposite of an OPT IN program, where you choose to go with the new company. Ignore these at your own peril because once
the date passes, you will not be able to return to Citizens. If you are insured with Citizens through our agency, it is because there is
something unique about your property that prevented us from using a private company to begin with.
Kim McEvers
WCR Toastmaster help for members Who is afraid of public speaking?
Who has heard of Toastmasters?
Who has attended a Toastmaster’s meeting?
Who is a Toastmaster?
The Greater Palm Beach WCR had the great forward thinking to help start a local Toastmaster chapter in 2008. They
realized the importance of being able to communicate clearly in our businesses. If you want to improve your communica-
tion and leadership skills, then Toastmasters is for you. You are invited to attend a meeting as our guest. You will be able
to see what we are about and how we can help you with your presentations, every day conversations and even answering
spontaneous questions/concerns from your customers/clients.
Mission Of the Club: The mission of a Toastmasters club is to provide a mutually supportive and positive learn-
ing environment in which every individual member has the opportunity to develop oral communication and leadership
skills, which in turn foster self-confidence and personal growth.
Meetings: Every Fr iday at 12 noon to 1pm at Train Station at 747 S Dixie Hwy, Boca Raton, FL 33432 (corner of
Dixie Hwy and Camino Real)
- Lydia Crystal
Women’s Council of REALTORS, Greater Palm Beach County Chapter WCR Review January-March, 2016
Installation 2016
Women’s Council of REALTORS, Greater Palm Beach County Chapter WCR Review January-March, 2016
One of the most important long term goals of the
Women’s Council of Realtors® is to identify, build, sup-
port and promote strong leaders in business, the industry,
and the broader community. I’ve had the privilege of being
involved with Women’s Council of Realtors Greater Palm
Beach for over ten years and have witnessed so many suc-
cessful women and men fulfill this goal through their in-
volvement in the Women’s Council. Here’s just a little
about a few of them who I’ve gotten to know and greatly
admire over the years. Each of them has credited Women’s
Council with giving them fundamental skills that have
helped propel them in their business and community in-
volvement.
Judy Ramella, who
was recently elected President
of The Realtors® Association
of the Palm Beaches (RAPB)
served as our WCR Chapter
President in 2009. From that
role she was elected Florida
District Vice President and
then Florida Governor. Judy
also served as a Director, Treasurer, Vice President, and
President-Elect for RAPB. She developed and grew the
WCR International Committee and brought it to the WCR
National Level. It was at WCR where Judy learned Roberts
Rules of Order. This knowledge has helped her preside with
confidence over large meetings where decisions that affect
thousands of Realtors are made. It was in her positions
with WCR where she says she first gained confidence in
her presentation, organizational and time-management
skills. Judy was named Florida Realtors Realtor® Associ-
ate of the Year for 2015.
Amy Snook, is
our current District III
Vice President, she held
positions ranging from
Ways and Means Com-
mittee Chair to Chapter
President within the
Greater Palm Beach
County Chapter. While
Amy had leadership
training and experience
managing and leading direct sales teams prior to becoming
involved with Women’s Council, she says leading volun-
teers to achieve greatness together is a completely different
skill set. “Volunteers don’t have to stay when the going
gets tough, and this requires a different leadership style.”
Women's Council has helped Amy recognize that one of
her passions is to help uncover and develop the raw talents
in others that lead to great success. In January Amy was a
presenter at the Florida Realtors®/WCR Mid-Winter busi-
ness meetings held at the Renaissance Orlando Resort.
Deborah Bacarella
is grateful for the opportuni-
ties WCR gave her to learn
and grow. She is currently a
Team Leader at Keller Wil-
liams in Plantation and uses
the skills she’s learned from
WCR every day in her busi-
ness. Deborah served as
President of the Women’s
Council of Realtors Greater
Palm Beach, or “Greatest
Palm Beach” Chapter as she likes to call it in 2007. She
was then elected to District III Vice President and served as
Florida State Governor for two years. She is currently a
Florida Realtors® Director. Through WCR Deborah
learned that “The task is to ask”. She gained the confidence
to put that philosophy into practice. Her roles in WCR
taught her how to facilitate everything from small group
meetings at her office and church to very large events. She
was recently honored to give the Christian Inspiration at the
KW Family Reunion in New Orleans where over 12,000
attended. She is a Certified Performance Management Net-
work (PMN) designation instructor. Deborah recommends
that you seek opportunities to volunteer to lead others and
embrace the opportunity to serve. She guarantees that you
will learn invaluable leadership skills. She’s humbled and
honored to have served with so many amazing people she
calls her Women’s Council of Realtors® family.
Pamela Banks
of RE/MAX DI-
RECT has been a long-
time contributor to the
Women’s Council of
Realtors® both locally
and nationally. She was
President of our local
chapter in 2006 and
quickly rose through the
ranks as District Vice
President, Florida State Governor and Florida State Presi-
dent. She was recently appointed to the prestigious position
Leadership, Women’s Council of Realtors®
Women’s Council of REALTORS, Greater Palm Beach County Chapter WCR Review January-March, 2016
of Women’s Council of Realtors® National Executive
Committee Member. The National Executive Committee
oversees the operations of our national organization. They
are instrumental in facilitating programs and services, ex-
ternal outreach, member development and cultivating lead-
ers. In 2012 as Chair of the Community Outreach Commit-
tee for the Realtors® Association of the Palm Beaches
Pamela joined forces with the Boynton Beach Foundation
and the City of Boynton Beach to put on the very first Bar-
rier Free 5K Run/Walk/Roll a race to benefit the Barrier
Free Park. This park is the only one of its kind in the area
and is designed specifically for disabled and handicapped
children and adults. The race, which has turned into an an-
nual event, has raised over $18,000 for future additions to
the park. Over 175 people ran, walked or rolled in the race
this past February. Pamela believes the education and men-
toring offered by the Women's Council of Realtors pro-
vides you opportunities to learn leadership fundamen-
tals, expand your sphere of influence and sharpen skills
that push you towards confidence in your abilities. She will
also begin teaching the Performance Management Network
courses in the near future.
Keller Williams’, Team Leader, Tim Kinzler was
President of our Women’s Council local chapter in 2008.
Tim says that Women’s
Council taught him “Four
C’s – Communication, Cele-
bration, Creativity and Com-
mitment”. Running an effec-
tive meeting was one of the
significant leadership lessons
he learned at WCR. His in-
volvement in Women’s
Council led him to step into
a leadership role at KW that has enabled him to “build a
business worth owning and to find a life worth living”.
Tim currently has 225 agents on his team with a combined
$180 million dollars in annual sales. Could each of these
very accomplished professionals have risen to the levels
they have without Women’s Council? No doubt, but each
has shared their gratitude for the benefits they received
from being involved in WCR. You too can benefit from
your involvement in Women’s Council of Realtors®. Why
not take advantage of what’s offered? Start your journey to
success today by volunteering for a committee or learning
more about the PMN Designation. Visit WCR.org for more
information about the leadership track.
Cathy Lewis
The 2015 Awards luncheon was recently held at
the Renaissance Hotel Orlando during the Mid-Winter
Florida Realtors Convention.
It was a sold-out event featuring Real Estate trainer
Mark Leader with a fabulous sit down lunch served. Our
very own 2015 Women’s Council of Realtors State Presi-
dent Pamela Banks and I were honored to present the
Awards. This was a very special time for me since Pamela
Banks had guided me to take the next step and go to the
next level, which was to serve as chair of the State Awards
task force.
Women’s Council is all about, helping each other
to grow personally and professionally. I’m proud to be a
part of the organization.
The winners are:
Chapter/Business Resource group: Naples on the Gulf
Strategic Partner: Guimenta School of Real Estate- Flagler
Rising Star: Gina Blanco- Miami
State Officer: Danielle St Onge- Fort Myers
Mentor: Michele Schafer- Cape Coral
Humanitarian: Cynthia Shafer- Fort Myers
Entrepreneur: Susan Hubly- Naples
Member of the Year: Amy Worth- Sarasota
President’s Award: Amy Snook- Greater Palm Beach
The Award winners and pictures will be posted on the
http://wcrflorida.com/ site soon.
Women’s Council of Realtors® Awards 2015
Women’s Council of REALTORS, Greater Palm Beach County Chapter WCR Review January-March, 2016
Women’s Council of REALTORS, Greater Palm Beach County Chapter WCR Review January-March, 2016
LOCAL STRATEGIC PARTNER APPLICATION 2016 Promote your Business & Partner with WCR Greater Palm Beach
Date: _________________________ INFORMATION ABOUT YOU
Name: _______________________________________________________________________ Company Name: ________________________________________________________________ Company Address: ______________________________________________________________ City/State/Zip: _________________________________________________________________ Home Address: ________________________________________________________________ City/State/Zip: _________________________________________________________________ Mobile Phone: _________________________________________________________________ Office Phone: __________________________________________________________________ Email: ________________________________________________________________________ Fax: _________________________________________________________________________ Website Address: ______________________________________________________________ Birthday Month/Day: ___________________________________________________________ -Please pay online or make a $200 check payable to: WCR Greater Palm Beach County Chapter -And return your application with check to: Greater Palm Beach County WCR Chapter Attn : Jessica Rosato 900 East Atlantic Avenue Suite 18 Delray Beach, FL 33483 “Affiliate of the Month” is also available for $250 Including only the month you are sponsoring, you would receive a 5-minute speaking opportunity at one of our business resource meetings, distribution of marketing materials at each seat at the meeting and at the partner table, and company logo on agenda, evaluation, meeting flyer and on all social media and WCR Facebook page
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Greater Palm Beach County Chapter
Strategic Partnership Agreement
Please email the completed form with copy of check to: CHS@Silverhuses.com
Partner information:
Company Name:_______________________________________________________________________
Your Name:________________________________________ Title:_____________________________
Company Phone:____________________________________ Your direct line:____________________
Email:_____________________________________________ Website:__________________________
We wish to participate at the following ANNUAL LEVEL and understand that payment is required at signing
Starting date:__________________________ Ending date:_________________________________
_____ Platinum Partner $1,000 _____ Gold Partner $600 ______ Silver Partner $300 Choose 3 months choose 2 months choose 1 month My “preferred” Months to speak are checked below: ___ Jan __ Feb ___ March ___ April ___ May ___ June ___ July __ Aug ___Sept__ Oct ___Nov ___Dec For Affiliate Members only: We wish to participate as Affiliate member of the month $150 ___ Jan __ Feb ___ March ___ April ___ May ___ June ___ July __ Aug ___Sept__ Oct ___Nov ___Dec By signing the Partner Agreement with WCR Greater Palm Beach County Chapter, my company and I agree to make our payment in advance to allow enough time for marketing and exposure for our partnership Please make check payable to WCR Palm Beach and mail to P O Box 8312, Delray Beach, FL 33482-8312 Signature________________________________________________ Date___________________ Company Name____________________________________________________________________ Mailing Address_____________________________________________________________________ Please email the artwork for the logo to Jessica rosato@npsir com
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Greater Palm Beach County Chapter
Strategic Partnership Opportunities
Annual Partnership: Partner’s Year begins upon execution of Partnership Agreement and receipt of monies for a period of 12 months Platinum Partner - $1,000.00
Local placement of homepage and on Links & Sponsors page of WCR Greater Palm Beach County Chapter website linking to Partner’s website and Facebook Page
Logo placement on all Chapter Events and Business Resource Meeting marketing Materials THREE 5 Minutes opportunities to address WCR Greater Palm Beach County Chapter Members at monthly Business Resource
Meeting THREE free admissions to Business Resource Meetings in the month the Partner is speaking Distribution of marketing materials at each chair / or advertising table in the same month Distribution of marketing materials at each Chapter special event Recognition at each meeting or special event Recognition in programs and Flyers of all events
Gold Partner - $600.00 Local placement of homepage and on Links & Sponsors page of WCR Greater Palm Beach County Chapter website linking to
Partner’s website and Facebook Page Logo placement on all Chapter Events and Business Resource Meeting marketing Materials TWO 5 Minutes opportunities to address WCR Greater Palm Beach County Chapter Members at monthly Business Resource
Meeting TWO free admissions to Business Resource Meetings in the month the Partner is speaking Distribution of marketing materials at each chair / or advertising table in the same month Distribution of marketing materials at each Chapter special event Recognition at each meeting or special event Recognition in programs and Flyers of all events
Silver Partner- $300.00 Local placement of homepage and on Links & Sponsors page of WCR Greater Palm Beach County Chapter website linking to
Partner’s website and Facebook Page Logo placement on all Chapter Events and Business Resource Meeting marketing Materials ONE 5 Minutes opportunity to address WCR Greater Palm Beach County Chapter Members at monthly Business Resource
Meeting ONE free admission to Business Resource Meetings in the month the Partner is speaking Distribution of marketing materials at each chair / or advertising table in the same month Distribution of marketing materials at each Chapter special event Recognition at each meeting or special event Recognition in programs and Flyers of all events
Women’s Council of REALTORS, Greater Palm Beach County Chapter WCR Review January-March, 2016
The Power of Relationships—Success
in business today is achieved through
positive, productive relationships The
Women’s Council of Realtors® pro-
vides an environment of collaboration
in which members can form, build
and maximize relationships for busi-
ness and personal success When
members share their time, talent, and
experience, the entire industry is ad-
vanced
Leadership-To continue to grow and
be successful, every business, indus-
try and community must have leaders
who can see change that is needed,
organize resources, and engage the
hearts and minds of those around
them Through the Women’s Council
of Realtors®, members develop and
apply new found leadership skills and
qualities across all areas of their per-
sonal and professional lives
Professional Credibility—members of
the Women’s Council of Realtors® are
career professionals We operate
based on a shared value system of
integrity, respect, consistency, and a
commitment to excellence and con-
tinuous development
Diversity—The Council member net-
work is enriched through the celebra-
tion of and active outreach to the full
diversity of our industry At the same
time, the strength of the organization
lies in what unites us all - our shared
values
Involvement—Active participation
increases membership value Partici-
pation in the Women’s Council of
Realtors® is the opportunity to con-
tribute to change, and to be changed,
personally, and professionally
Success—Success in business brings
credibility, influence and greater op-
portunity Wealth creation through
business success also leads to long-
term financial security, greater inde-
pendence, and more quality of life
choices
Influence—Positive change will come
from the greater inclusion of wom-
en’s perspectives in positions of influ-
ence in the real estate industry and in
the broader community
In order to fulfill
our mission and realize our vision, the
Women’s Council of Realtors sets the
following goals:
To be the source of education and business tools
focused on the needs of women Realtors® entre-
preneurs at all stages of development
To be a dynamic, accessible and diverse network,
linking resources and member expertise to drive
business success
To identify, build, support and promote strong
leaders in business, the industry, and the broader
community
To showcase and promote the achievement and
impact of women in real estate
To be sought after by other organizations as a
source of leadership development and the busi-
ness woman’s perspective
To be a network of strong chapters that consist-
ently deliver value and provide a collaborative,
trusted, welcoming environment in which mem-
bers can achieve their business goals
To be a magnet for career-focused Realtors® with
diverse backgrounds and a high level of profes-
sionalism
To be a strong organization with the resources
and infrastructure necessary to fulfill our mission
and realize our vision
Women’s Council of Realtors ® Values:
WCR’s Long Term Goals
Women’s Council of REALTORS, Greater Palm Beach County Chapter WCR Review January-March, 2016
Women’s Council of REALTORS, Greater Palm Beach County Chapter WCR Review January-March, 2016
Impact 100 Palm Beach County To Hold
Fifth Annual Grand Awards Ceremony
Invites Palm Beach County Women to Join “Efficient
Philanthropy” by March 31st
Impact 100 Palm Beach County invites wom-
en who want to make a big impact on their communi-
ty to join them by March 31st to be part of an organi-
zation that is dedicated to awarding high-impact
grants to nonprofit groups that rely on donations to
further their missions.
This impact will be felt by thousands in Palm
Beach County when Impact 100 Palm Beach County
women gather at Lynn University’s World Perform-
ing Arts Center* on April 19, 2016, to award grants to
five non-profit organizations in southern Palm Beach
County during the Fifth Annual Grand Awards Cere-
mony. All women who join the organization by
March 31, 2016, are eligible to vote in the selection of
organizations which have applied for grants.
At the Grand Awards ceremony, women who have
made a $1,000** donation to become an annual mem-
ber, will pool those donations together to make
$100,000 grants to deserving charities in the catego-
ries of education, environment, arts and culture, fami-
ly and health and wellness.
During the event, each of the finalist nonprof-
its will have the opportunity to describe their project,
their vision and what the high-impact grant would
mean for their organization and the community. After
the presentations, Impact members vote and those
with the most votes will receive a grant of $100,000
each.
Last year, there were 436 members, allowing
them to give away four $100,000 grants to Best Foot
Forward of Boca Raton, The Soup Kitchen, Inc. of
Boynton Beach, Florida Fishing Academy of Lake
Worth and Pathways to Prosperity of Boynton
Beach. In addition, the runners up, Boca Helping
Hands of Boca Raton and Flamingo Clay Studio of
Lake Worth, were each awarded $18,000 grants.
A progressive leader in philanthropy by
women, Impact 100 promotes “The Power of Women
Giving as One,” seeking to advance high impact giv-
ing and action by bringing individual women together
and making a singular local impact.
“The goal of Impact 100 is to make it possi-
ble for a visionary idea to become a reality in a way
that impacts the local community,” stated Co-
President Susan Duane. “In our four-year history, Im-
pact 100 Palm Beach County has awarded $1,124,000
to 19 non-profits to make positive changes in South-
ern Palm Beach County, south of Lake Worth Road.
Our goal for the fifth year, is 500 members and
$500,000 in transformational grants.”
Impact 100 is operated as a charitable compo-
nent fund at the Community Foundation for Palm
Beach and Martin Counties. The Foundation also as-
sists with the annual grant-making process.
All women who would like to be a part of this
powerful "giving circle" are warmly welcomed! Member-
ship deadlines on March 31, 2016. To join, or to learn
more about Impact 100 Palm Beach County visit http://
www.impact100pbc.com/ or contact 561-336-4623 or im-
pact100pbc@gmail.com.
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*This event is not hosted, co-sponsored or endorsed
by Lynn University.
***Impact 100 Palm Beach County members contrib-
ute $1,050 annually; of which $50 goes toward ad-
ministrative fees and $1,000 is awarded as a donation
to selected nonprofit organizations.
Founders:
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Great things happen with IMPACT 100
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