Industry Leader Mike Sibilia Takes Helm of Santa Clara County Association of REALTORS®
SAN JOSE, Calif., Jan. 13, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- The Santa Clara County Association of REALTORS® proudly announces industry veteran Mike Sibilia to be its 2011 President.
Sibilia is the broker and co-owner of Keller Williams Realty Silicon Valley. He served as president-elect, vice president, and treasurer of SCCAOR before ascending to the presidency. He has been on the board of directors of the association since 2004 and on the Executive Committee since 2005. He served on a variety of committees, such as Finance, Government Relations, and Membership.
Sibilia is a director of the California Association of REALTORS®. He also served on the board of directors of MLSlistings Inc. and its predecessors.
Sibilia says his goal is for the association to better serve the needs of members and the public, and to lead the industry and the larger community on real estate issues.
"We will continue to expand on the value proposition that SCCAOR has established with our members, consumers, and the business community," Sibilia said. "In this time of challenge and promise we consider it our responsibility to provide vision and leadership, and to find solutions to the many important issues facing the industry and consumers."
SCCAOR President Mike Sibilia can be reached for comments at [email protected] or 408.540.1711.
About the Santa Clara County Association of REALTORS®
SCCAOR, established in 1896, is California's oldest and Northern California's largest real estate association. We represent 7,000 REALTORS® and affiliate members. SCCAOR exists to meet the business, professional and political needs of its members and to promote, protect homeownership and private property rights.
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SOURCE Santa Clara County Association of REALTORS
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