The National Association of Women in Real Estate Businesses (NAWRB) has announced the addition of Shauna Weatherspoon, President & CEO, Weatherspoon & Associates, to their Membership Committee Board. The Membership Committee is responsible for growing NAWRB Membership on a local and national scale, providing women in the housing ecosystem with resources for business success.
As a Membership Committee Board Member, Weatherspoon will help lead the advancement of NAWRB’s membership base and originate actionable plans connecting NAWRB Members to the invaluable business resources and opportunities at their disposal.
“I am both honored and humbled to have been selected to serve on the NAWRB Membership Board Committee,” Shauna Weatherspoon said. “I look forward to working together with the entire NAWRB organization to grow and carry forth our mission and initiatives to accomplish our objectives.”
“We are proud to welcome Shauna Weatherspoon to the NAWRB Membership Committee Board,” stated Desirée Patno, NAWRB CEO & President. “As we increase our membership and reach locally and nationally, we are strengthening our community and helping women create sound economic foundations. Shauna’s expertise and initiative excellently complement the passion and mission of our Board. We thank her for her continued excitement and dedication to forging a better tomorrow for women in the housing ecosystem.”
NAWRB is the Women’s and Small Business Validator: Collaboration, Influence, Access and Opportunities. To find out how you can get involved, contact NAWRB at (949) 559-9800 and info@www.nawrb.com or visit www.NAWRB.com.
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The National Association of Women in Real Estate Businesses (NAWRB) is a leading voice for women in the housing ecosystem. With the assistance of our Women’s Diversity and Inclusion Leadership Council (NDILC), NAWRB is advocating for women’s gender equality, raising the utilization of women-owned businesses and providing women the tools and opportunities for economic expansion and growth. By increasing women’s homeownership, we can leverage the entrepreneurial strength of women and help bring the awareness of women’s poverty.