FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 22, 2010
Denver, Colorado – The National Association of Women in Real Estate Businesses (NAWRB), the preeminent organization representing women owned businesses in the Distressed Services Industry, continued its success at the forefront of policy changes at the Lender Processing Services (LPS) Default Servicing Conference 2010. This invitation-only event, hosted in Denver, Colorado, provided a distinct opportunity for NAWRB’s nationwide membership to develop direct communication with several of the industry’s leading companies.
On the conferences show floor, NAWRB representatives educated the nearly 1,600 attendees on one important, and often overlooked provision of the recently passed Dodd-Frank Financial Reform Bill. Section 342, establishing Offices of Minority and Women Inclusion (OMWI) at many government agencies, underlines the necessity for women business owners to organize on a national scale to take advantage of this new government mandate. Through the hosting of a conference booth, NAWRB representatives worked to help disseminate information on key certifications companies must undergo in preparation for the implementation of this unprecedented bill.
NAWRB’s membership foundation affords the organization a distinct and definitive voice as a representative of women owned business from across the Distressed Services Industry. Through conferences and events, NAWRB represents the interests of women owned businesses to industry leaders and decision-makers.
ABOUT NAWRB
The National Association of Women in Real Estate Businesses (NAWRB) is a leading voice for women in housing. NAWRB is dedicated to providing women the tools and opportunities for economic expansion and growth, while advocating and promoting women-owned businesses specializing in the housing economy.