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This site was created with the help of Kim Brobeck and about a 10 minutes of training. When I decided to retire, I needed to create a site for my Leadership Development business. Kim suggested using Weebly. It was easy to use. I still use it today. The email address I created and still use today was a mistake. I've been typing [email protected] for over 11 years now. I wish I would have used something shorter.
The site was updated recently to reflect my retirement status. I've been retired now since 2011 and I love every minute of it.
The site was updated recently to reflect my retirement status. I've been retired now since 2011 and I love every minute of it.
Keith O. Holm, RCE (Ret.)
Keith graduated from the University of Wisconsin, Madison in 1976 with a BA degree in Political Science. While completing his senior year in college, family members encouraged Keith to get a Real Estate Broker's license. Once licensed, Keith joined First Realty in Madison where he worked as an agent and as the Director of Sales and Training for the company. Keith has a long history of community service. He was on the counseling staff of Badger Boys State for twenty years. He was a candidate for City Counsel in Madison. He served as President of the 14th District Neighborhood Association, President of South Side Hockey Association, Chaired the City of Madison's Police Advisory Commission, and served as Treasurer of the St. Paul Yacht Club
In 1980 Keith joined the Staff of the Wisconsin REALTORS Association as Director of Board and Member Services. He was the organization's Multiple Listing and Professional Standards policy specialist and traveled the state to local associations assisting them with leadership and organizational issues. In 1982, Keith joined the Saint Paul Area Association of REALTORS as CEO, a position he held until he retired in June of 2011. Keith has been very involved in organized real estate at all levels. He's served as Treasurer and Chair of the Association Executives Committee for the Minnesota Association of REALTORS. At the national level, Keith has served on countless committees, work groups and Presidential Advisory Groups. He served on the NAR Finance Committee, NAR Board of Directors and the NAR Executive Committee. In 2005 he was selected by his fellow Associations to serve as the Chair of the NAR Association Executives Committee.
Post retirement Keith was an instructor for NAR's Leadership Training 200-300 series. He traveled throughout the country training future REALTOR leaders. He retired from the training business in 2013. Since that time he dabbled in website development. He still maintains a few sites for non-profit organizations. Keith resides in Tucson, Arizona.
In 1980 Keith joined the Staff of the Wisconsin REALTORS Association as Director of Board and Member Services. He was the organization's Multiple Listing and Professional Standards policy specialist and traveled the state to local associations assisting them with leadership and organizational issues. In 1982, Keith joined the Saint Paul Area Association of REALTORS as CEO, a position he held until he retired in June of 2011. Keith has been very involved in organized real estate at all levels. He's served as Treasurer and Chair of the Association Executives Committee for the Minnesota Association of REALTORS. At the national level, Keith has served on countless committees, work groups and Presidential Advisory Groups. He served on the NAR Finance Committee, NAR Board of Directors and the NAR Executive Committee. In 2005 he was selected by his fellow Associations to serve as the Chair of the NAR Association Executives Committee.
Post retirement Keith was an instructor for NAR's Leadership Training 200-300 series. He traveled throughout the country training future REALTOR leaders. He retired from the training business in 2013. Since that time he dabbled in website development. He still maintains a few sites for non-profit organizations. Keith resides in Tucson, Arizona.
Retirement Time!I learned a lot about REALTOR Association Management over the past 30 plus years. To my AE friends, if you have association management questions, please feel free to email me. Maybe I can help you avoid some of the mistakes I made along the way. In the mean time I wish you all the very best. For now, stay healthy and above all, have fun!
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