The Nominating Committee has approved the following Slate of Candidates to be considered for the 2019 Board of Directors Election. One open seat on the Board of Directors will be filled for a three-year term beginning January 1, 2019. Meet the candidates:
Joyce Delery
Engel & Voelkers New Orleans
Nick Galiano
GALIANO REALTY, LLC
Becky Giroir
RE/MAX Real Estate Partners, Inc.
Juhmad Hollis
Sil-loH Realty New Orleans
The Nominating Committee has approved the following Slate of Candidates to be considered for the 2020 Board of Directors Election. Three open seats on the Board of Directors will be filled for four-year terms beginning January 1, 2020. Meet the candidates:
Anne Comarda | Engel & Voelkers New Orleans
Sabrina Pierre | GARDNER, REALTORS®
Claudette Reuther | Mauti Schroder Scoggin Real Estate
Liz Tardo | Nola Home Realty Group
Todd Taylor | RE/MAX Real Estate Partners, Inc.
Andrea Tyler | GARDNER, REALTORS®
NOMAR Managers Advisory Meeting
August 29, 2013
2:30pm-4:30pm
(Video Conference Mandeville)
RSVP Metairie Office Attendees To
RSVP Mandeville Office Attendees To
AGENDA
Eustis Mortgage Corporation
FloorMasters of New Orleans
HMS Architects
Jani-King of New Orleans
Malone/McClendon Team of Merrill Lynch
Pro Appraisal Management - Your Local AMC
Regus
Uptown Solar
Wood Materials LLC
And to our Ticket Sponsors ...
Bayou Title, Inc.
CARSON ELEVATOR
Coldwell Banker Commercial TEC REALTORS®
Crescent Title
Delery Comarda REALTORS®
Franklin-Sykes Realty, Inc.
GARDNER, REALTORS®
Keller Williams Realty 4550100
Keller Williams Realty Services
Latter & Blum Companies
M2 Brokerage
NAI Latter & Blum
RE/MAX Real Estate Partners
Talbot Realty Group
The Stevens Realty Group
Homeoweners, renters and business owners in these Parishes are encouraged to view the preliminary flood maps to better understand where flood risks have been indentified. People who have comments or who would like to file an appeal must do so through their local floodplain administrator. Appeals must be based on technical data that show proposed maps to be scientifically inaccurate. Anyone who makes an appeal must include the method, data and analysis used to support the claim. Residents are also allowed to comment on map features which they feel are incorrect, such as roads or jurisdictional boundaries. Once all comments and appeals are resolved, FEMA will notify communities of the effective date of the final maps.