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Greenbrier Valley Board of Realtors hold Annual Continuing Education Class

May 1, 2015
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The Greenbrier Valley Board of Realtors in partnership with the West Virginia Association of Realtors, held the Realtors Continued Education Class at the WV State Fairgrounds on Mar. 18.

Amy White, associate broker at Coldwell Banker HomeTown Realty, Keyser, provided all-day training. The morning class was on the Realtors Code of Ethics: “A Century of Pride and Professionalism” and the afternoon class was on negotiations. White made the day fun and interesting for all. There were approximately 166 real estate agents in attendance completing their annual continued education class.

There were nine sponsors for the event: First National Bank, Alcova Mortgage, Bank of Monroe, Victoria Finance, First Citizens Bank, Huntington Bank, Summit Bank, City National and Prime Lending.

Vendors provided some excellent shopping and services to attendees throughout the day. They were: Shaklee, Fibi & Coe, Scentsy products, Jamberry, Celebrating Home, and Arbonne.

Students from Greenbrier East High School Culinary Class prepared food for the event. In no particular order they were: Brittany Knuckles, Corey Jones, Sabrina Reines, Ted Beard, Jessica Shields, and teacher Phyllis Harbert.
Students from Greenbrier East High School Culinary Class prepared food for the event. In no particular order they were: Brittany Knuckles, Corey Jones, Sabrina Reines, Ted Beard, Jessica Shields, and teacher Phyllis Harbert.
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