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Chris Pelkola Lee |
Idaho Falls real estate dynamo Chris Pelkola Lee was elected to the executive committee of the
Women’s Council of Realtors at its annual national conference, which ended Sunday in Orlando, Fla.
Lee is the owner of simpLEE Home. A native of the Chicago area, she has been a licensed Realtor in Idaho since 2007 and a licensed associate broker since 2011. Her certifications include:
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Certified Residential Specialist (CRS)
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Graduate Realtor Institute (GRI)
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Accredited Buyer Representative (ABR)
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Performance Management Network (PMN)
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Short Sales and Foreclosure Resources Certification (SFR)
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REALTOR® Technology Certification (ePRO)
“I find I have become quite passionate about guiding my clients through the transaction process and helping them avoid potential pitfalls and inherent risks along the way,” she said. “The data is out there for everyone. My role is as a guide, trusted advisor and negotiator.”
The Women’s Council of Realtors dates back to the 1930s, when the National Association of Real Estate Boards witnessed a growth of women working in real estate and an increased participation of women at national conventions. A Women's Division had been created in 1924 by the California Real Estate Association, and in 1938 National President Joseph Catherine encouraged the formation of a national Women's Council after being impressed by the California group.
At the time, NAR was already 30 years old, but most decisions were still made by local boards — most of which were resistant to offering membership to women. However, the National Association was ready to recognize women in real estate, and a positive vote resulted in the formation of a women's division at the Annual Convention in Milwaukee in November 1938. Thirty-seven ambitious women represented nine states at that meeting for Women's Council's inception.
For more information about Lee, here is a link to her Facebook business page:
https://www.facebook.com/IFListings/?pnref=lhc