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First Annual WCR Jamboree!
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Mar 31, 2009 at 03:55 PM

The Missouri State Chapter of the Women's Council of Realtors will be holding its first  WCR JAMBOREE at Lake of the Ozarks Saturday, May 30th (it is not Memorial Day weekend) from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the John & Lynn Farrell "barn," Osage Beach.

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Education
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Sep 10, 2007 at 01:41 PM

EDUCATION   Classes and other special announcements will go here!

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History
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Sep 10, 2007 at 10:55 AM

In 1924, the California Real Estate Association formed a Women's Division after members founded the idea on a train ride home from the National Association's convention in Washington, D.C.

Fourteen years later, Joseph Catherine, the 1938 president of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (then called the National Association of Real Estate Boards) encouraged the formation of the Women.s Council after being impressed by the California group and the immense potential of women in real estate.

At the time, NAR was already 30 years old and most decisions were still made at the Local Board level. Unfortunately, most Local Boards were still resistant to women. However, the National Association was ready to recognize women in real estate and a positive vote resulted in the formation of a women's division at the Annual Convention held in Milwaukee in November of 1938. Thirty-seven ambitious women represented nine states at that meeting and WCR's inception.

Through the decades, WCR's membership growth reflected the vast number of women choosing a career in real estate. Women began to recognize the immense benefits of careers in real estate combined with a WCR membership, including:

  • Salaries equitable to men's since "commission in commission".
  • Flexible work schedules allowing REALTORS® the ability to raise a family and have a career instead of choosing one or the other.
  • A support system of women in the same field garnering many friendships, networking capabilities and referrals.
  • Gaining confidence through association with other professional women REALTORS®.
  • Recognition for their own achievements and success as well as inspiration and courage to strive for greater successes.

In 1984, WCR established the Leadership Training Graduate (LTG) designation. Courses covering communication, personal power, group dynamics, meeting management, leadership, public speaking and technology were part of the program, which fostered leadership and professionalism in career and personal life.

In 1989, WCR established the Referral & Relocation Certification (RRC) and in 1994, the RRC was incorporated into the LTG program.

1998 saw the creation of the annual WCR Leadership Academy, which in its very first year won the prestigious Leadership Development Trophy in Chapter Relations from the American Society of Association Executives. The Academy provides over 200 local chapter presidents-elect with in-depth chapter management training so that they embark on their year truly equipped to lead their chapters with confidence.

In 1999, the Council approved a Statement of Diversity: The Women's Council of REALTORS® empowers its members to embrace and celebrate diversity in the marketplace.

WCR publishes Connections and the Referral Roster. Connections is particularly unique in that it offers articles on business and personal growth topics specifically targeted to real estate professionals, especially women. The Referral Roster is a critical resource for WCR members, which lists the entire membership and provides links for referrals. WCR's Web site, launched in 1996, is an additional referral tool with daily updates to all member records and over 20,000 active hotlinks to members' e-mail addresses and Web sites.

At the 2003 National Conference in San Francisco WCR launched the Performance Management Network Designation.

It's a next-generation REALTOR® designation designed from the ground up to bring you real-world skills that will keep your business out front and on top of a dynamic real estate market. The first course in the new curriculum, Effective Negotiating for Real Estate Professionals, premiered at the National Conference with record-breaking turn out. With 330 students, it was the most highly attended initial offering of any WCR course to date.

Today, with more than 280 Chapters and 18,000 members, WCR is the 12th largest U.S. Women's professional organization and has one of the most successful communication networks in the NAR family. Chapters include men and women who support the objectives of WCR and are interested in serving the industry, the community and fellow REALTORS®

WCR Operating Values
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Sep 10, 2007 at 10:55 AM
  • Community
    We are a family of real estate professionals, unique in our focus both on business and personal development. Through participation in WCR, we encounter a support network, ready and willing to help us achieve our individual potential for success.
     
  • The Power of Relationships
    We believe that success in business today requires positive, productive relationships. WCR provides an environment in which we can form, nurture and maximize relationships at many levels, from bottom-line business transactions to ongoing mentoring for career development. As WCR members, we share freely of our time, talent and experience because we know it will come back to us many times over.
     
  • Professional Credibility
    WCR membership is a sign of credibility. We are established career professionals. We operate based on a shared value system of integrity, consistency, creativity, compassion and a commitment to excellence and continued development. We believe that these are the skills and qualities that will advance the real estate profession.
     
  • Participation
    We believe that participation increases membership value. We believe WCR members who get involved build stronger relationships, gain information, new skills and ideas by applying what is learned. Participation is the opportunity to contribute to change, and to be changed, personally and professionally.
     

Inclusiveness
We believe that the membership experience is enriched through the celebration and encouragement of our differences, in background, experience, perspective and opinion. At the same time, the strength of the organization lies in what unites us all. our shared values.

Long Term Goals
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Sep 10, 2007 at 10:54 AM


·         To be a catalyst for individual growth and achievement through chapters positioned as the business resource in their REALTOR® communities.
 

·         To be an important source of information, education and business contacts for REALTORS® to develop needed professional skills and credibility in a changing business environment.
 

·         To be a network of strong, active chapters that deliver significant value for the time and talent members contribute.
 

·         To be a trusted support system for an increasingly diverse profession.
 

·         To be a strong, viable organization with the human and financial resources and structure needed to take advantage of opportunities in a changing environment.

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