A Quarterly Publication of the Raleigh Regional Association of REALTORS®
September 2008 Issue
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March Dates to Remember

3/04 New Member Orientation
3/10 RRAR Board Meeting
3/11 Tech Fair
3/17 St. Patricks Day
3/18 New Member Orientation
3/24National Speaker Event - Presented by the Top Producers Council
3/28 Palm Sunday
3/30IDX-VOW Registration Training Session

 

 

Defining Success for Women In Business

Defining Success for Women in Business

What is success? As defined by the dictionary it means achievement of short- or long-term goals. To many, it may equate with financial or career success. However, success can extend beyond the arena of business to family, friends and community.

In an IMDiversity.com article titled “Wildly Successful Women,” author Deborah Prussel notes that it’s important for business women to seize every opportunity to network. Information can come from anyone, so get connected with other successful, empowered women with common career goals.

Also, be visible. Develop contacts and resources and join professional and nonprofit organizations. Attend trade shows and professional conferences. These are all excellent learning tools and have the added bonus of networking opportunities. People cannot help, hire or even promote you if they don't know you, or never see or hear from you.

It’s also important to develop your skills. Start a skills inventory and develop specific skills that can move you up the ladder in your field. Specialization is always an added bonus. Ask for opportunities to learn new skills and at the same time try going out of your comfort zone. Community colleges are excellent, low-cost vehicles for education.

The Women’s Council of REALTORS® is committed to presenting education programs that enhance the personal and business lives of our members and provide good role-models for success in the community. With that in mind, the WCR will present “That Woman is a Success” – the first of a new annual series honoring and highlighting successful women. Billie Redmond, president and CEO of Trademark Properties, will be the presenter for this session, scheduled for Oct. 1 at 111 Realtor Way.

Redmond is active in community and nonprofit organizations such as the Board of Directors of WakeMed Health & Hospitals, Paragon Commercial Bank, Raleigh Area Development Authority, Carolina Hurricanes Kids’N Community Foundation and Triangle Community Foundation, and serves as co-chair of the Citizens Advisory Committee. She is also an inductee in the YWCA Academy of Women, and was named A Woman Extraordinaire, 2006 REALTOR® of the Year by TCAR and Tar Heel of the Week by the News & Observer.

 

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