About CAR

Our 2007-2008
Board of Directors
2007-2008 BOD Group
 
OFFICERS
 
PRESIDENT/ (Duties)
Kevin White
Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc.
1315 Mt Hermon Rd
Salisbury, MD 21804
(410) 546-3211
Kevin White
kevin.white@longandfoster.com
 
PRESIDENT-ELECT/ (Duties)
Gregg Holland
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage
5700 Coastal Highway,
Suite 200
Ocean City, MD 21842
(410) 723-8535
Gregg Holland
gbholland@cbmove.com
 
VICE PRESIDENT/ (Duties)
Terry Daly
RE/MAX Premier Properties
6200 Coastal Highway
Ocean City, MD 21842
(410) 524-6700
Terry Daly

terrydaly@remax.net
 
SECRETARY/TREASURER/ (Duties)
Jennifer Cropper-Rines
Coldwell Banker Residential
5200 Coastal Highway
Ocean City, MD 21842
(410) 723-1000
Jennifer Cropper-Rines

jennycropper@hotmail.com
 
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT/ (Duties)
Pat Terrill
Prudential Carruthers
21 Greenwood Avenue
Berlin, MD 21811
(410) 641-8081
Pat Terrill
pat.terrill@gmail.com
 

 

DIRECTORS
(See Duties)
 
1 YEAR TERM
Neda Cox
Chase House Realty Inc.
10910 Market Lane
PO Box 301
Princess Anne, MD 21853
(410) 430-00760
Neda Cox
ncox@weichert.com
 
1 YEAR TERM
Bill Martin
ERA Martin Associates
1000 East Main Street
Salisbury, MD 21804
(410) 749-1818
Bill Martin
bill.martin@era.com
 
2 YEAR TERM
Sharon Curtiss
Hileman Real Estate
11065 Cathell Road
Berlin, MD 21811
(410) 208-9200
Sarah Curtiss
sharon@sharoncurtiss.com
 
2 YEAR TERM
Chris Jett
RE/MAX Premier Properties
6200 Coastal Hwy, Suite 301
Ocean City, MD 21842
(410) 524-1180
Chris Jett
chris@shore4u.com
 
3 YEAR TERM
Terry Looney
Century 21 New Horizon
8300 Coastal Highway
Ocean City, MD 21842
(410) 723-4500
Terry Looney
terry@terrylooney.com
 
3 YEAR TERM
Susan Megargee
Long & Foster Real Estate Inc
1315 Mt Hermon Road
Salisbury, MD 21804
(410) 749-1818
Susan Megargee
susan.megargee@longandfoster.com


DUTIES
 
Position Title:  President
Term:  One Year
  1. FUNCTION

    The President is the chief presiding officer of the Association and Chairman of the Board of Directors. This individual is responsible for the general direction of the Association and presides at all meetings. The President appoints committee chairmen, subject to approval by the Board of Directors, and is designated ex officio member of all committees. The President is the major spokesperson for the Association, and therefore, must keep himself/herself and the Board informed on Association projects, industry related developments and state and national issues and events. The most efficient method to gather information and new ideas is by networking with other Association presidents at local, state and national meetings. The President is expected to attend these meetings, or send a representative, as well as to maintain a visible position with the general membership.

  2. SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES

    Within the limits of the charter and bylaws of the Association and policies established by the Board of Directors, the Chief Elected Officer, with appropriate delegations:

    1. Presides at all meetings of the Association;

    2. Determines the schedules and substance of the agenda for meetings of the Association;

    3. Works closely with the Office Manager of the Association to ensure the policies of the Association are carried out;

    4. Keeps the membership and the Board of Directors informed on the conditions and operations of the Association and real estate industry;

    5. Serves as a Director of the Maryland Association of REALTORS®;

    6. Serves as spokesperson for the Association;

    7. Prepares and presents an annual budget for approval to the Board of Directors, in conjunction with staff;

    8. Monitors expenditures to assure operation within the annual budget; has check signing authority;

    9. Directs the Board of Directors in formulating policies and programs which will further the goals and objectives of the Association;

    10. Works closely with the President-Elect on committee vice-chairman appointments; maintains open communication and helps to train the President-Elect to assume the role of presidency;

    11. Serves as Chairperson of the Budget and Finance Committee;

    12. Prepares and presents an annual report in conjunction with staff;

    13. Is a major contributor to RPAC.

    As President of the Association, the following meetings should be attended:

    Local Level:

    • Board of Directors Meetings - Usually held the 2nd Wednesday of each month
    • Broker/Owner/Manager Roundtables - As designated
    • General Membership meetings - As designated

    State Level:

    • All Board of Directors Meetings at MAR
    • MAR Annual Convention
    • Eastern Shore District Meetings
    • Leadership Conference - Annually, usually in October
    • President's Council

    National Level:

    • NAR Annual Convention - November each year - place to be determined
    • NAR Mid-Year Meeting - April each year - Washington, DC

    Room, Board, Registration and Travel Expenses reimbursed by the Coastal Association of REALTORS® for all State and National meetings.

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Position Title:  President-Elect
Term:  One Year

  1. FUNCTION

    The President-Elect performs the duties of the President in the absence of the President. This person's responsibility includes preparation for the role of presidency. In preparing for this position, the President-Elect has specific duties as outlined below.

  2. SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES

    1. Attends local meetings of the Association;

    2. Helps the President prepare the agenda for the Board of Directors meetings;

    3. Serves as liaison to the MLS Committee;

    4. Serves on the Budget and Finance Committee;

    5. Helps prepare the annual budget;

    6. Has authority to sign checks;

    7. Is a major contributor to RPAC.

    As President-Elect of the Association, the following meetings should be attended;

    Local Level:

    • Board of Directors Meetings - Usually held the 2nd Wednesday of each month
    • Broker/Owner/Manager Roundtables - As designated
    • General Membership Meetings - As designated

    State Level:

    • All Board of Directors Meetings at MAR
    • MAR Annual Convention
    • Leadership Conference - Annually, usually in October

    National Level:

    • NAR Mid-Year Meeting - April each year, Washington, DC
    • NAR Region III Conference
    • NAR Leadership Conference - August each year, Chicago, IL

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Position Title: Vice President
Term:One Year

  1. FUNCTION

    The Vice President serves as Parliamentarian of the Board. Proper parliamentary procedure provides order to meetings and helps conduct business in a smooth and organized manner. The Parliamentarian does not rule, but advises the presiding officer or chair on correct procedure (reference: Robert's Rules of Order). The Vice President also informs the Board of proper action to maintain compliance of the Board's Bylaws and Operating Policies. In the absence of the President and President-Elect, the Vice President assumes the duties of the President.

  2. SPECIAL RESPONSIBILITIES

    1. Attends local meetings of the Association;
    2. Serves as liaison to the Membership and Education Committees;
    3. Serves on the Budget and Finance Committee;
    4. Has authority to sign checks;
    5. Is a major contributor to RPAC.

    As Vice President of the Association, the following meetings should be attended:

    Local Level:

    • Board of Directors Meeting - Usually held the 2nd Wednesday of each month
    • Broker/Owner/Manager Roundtables - As designated
    • General Membership Meetings - As designated

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Position Title: Secretary/Treasurer
Term:One Year

  1. FUNCTION

    It is the duty of the Secretary to attend meetings and to take or designate a staff person, to keep accurate records and meetings minutes. The Secretary shall review and sign all minutes before they are distributed, and shall take an active part in creation and maintenance of Association records, scrapbooks, press releases, etc. The Secretary may be called upon to sign certain legal documents.

  2. SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES

    1. Attends all local Association meetings;

    2. Takes or designates a staff person to keep accurate records and meeting minutes; and signs minutes before they are distributed;

    3. Presents or designates Management Team to present monthly and annual financial statements to the Board of Directors;

    4. Serves on the Budget Finance Committee;

    5. Helps prepare the Association's annual budget;

    6. Has authority to sign checks;

    7. Is a major contributor to RPAC.

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Position Title: Immediate Past President
Term: One Year

  1. FUNCTION

    The Immediate Past President is an essential component of the main decision-making body of the Association, and supports the Officers and Directors with an historical perspective. The primary duty of this position is to meet regularly with the Officers of the Coastal Association of REALTORS® and other Directors to approve, establish, prioritize and evaluate the programs and services of the Association to be sure that they serve the mission of the Association. He/she should be sufficiently informed to represent the members in ensuring the continuity of the Association by planning for the future, establishing and reviewing major policies and programs and making sure the organization is fiscally sound.

  2. SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES

    In addition to all the specific responsibilities of a CAR Director, the Immediate Past President:

    1. Serves as a member of the Executive Committee;

    2. Serves as the Chair of the Nominating Committee, upon appointment of the President;

    3. Attends local, state, and national meetings as requested;

    4. Is a major contributor to RPAC.

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Position Titles: Director
Terms: One, Two and Three Year Directors,
One Year for Past President

  1. FUNCTION

    A Director serves as an essential component of the main decision making body of the Association. The primary duty of a Director is to meet regularly with the Officers of the Coastal Association and other Directors to approve, establish, prioritize and evaluate the programs and services of the Association to be sure that they serve the mission of the Association. While a Director need not be involved in the day-to-day administrative details and operations, he/she should be sufficiently informed to represent the members in ensuring the continuity of the Association by planning for the future, establishing and reviewing major policies and programs and making sure the organization is fiscally sound.

  2. SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES

    1. Vote on annual budget;

    2. Set fees and fines;

    3. Approve forms and contracts;

    4. Vote on new members;

    5. Recommend disciplinary action of members as necessary;

    6. Vote on requests for RPAC funds;

    7. Act on recommendations from all committees;

    8. Approve committee job descriptions;

    9. Approve officer job descriptions;

    10. Approve President's goals and plans;

    11. Review Board's insurance policies.

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