December 29, 2024 - 20:15

The Outer Banks Association of REALTORS® (OBAR) has announced that Scout Schillings has joined the organization as their new education and communication specialist. This strategic appointment aims to enhance OBAR's educational initiatives and improve communication within the real estate community.
In her new role, Schillings will focus on developing training programs and resources designed to empower REALTORS® with the knowledge and skills necessary to thrive in a competitive market. Her background in education and communication will be instrumental in creating engaging content and facilitating workshops that address the evolving needs of real estate professionals.
Schillings expressed her excitement about joining OBAR, stating that she is eager to contribute to the association's mission of promoting professionalism and excellence in the real estate industry. The OBAR leadership team is optimistic that her expertise will foster a stronger connection among members and provide valuable support as they navigate the challenges of the market.
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