NAR Elects Valley Realtor to High Post
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Ira Gribin, a San Fernando Valley-based real estate broker, has been elected first vice president of the National Assn. of Realtors. In the normal course of events, he will become president of the 700,000-member group in 1989.
The 1987 president, installed with the other officers at the group’s convention in New York, is William M. Moore, president of Moore & Co., Denver. He succeeds Clark E. Wallace of Moraga, Calif. Nestor R. Weigand Jr., Wichita, Kan., is president-elect. Other officers are Herbert J. Bellairs of Reading, Pa., treasurer, and Carl D. Storey of Nashville, Tenn., vice president and liaison to committees.
A past president of the California Assn. of Realtors, Gribin is chairman of the executive committee of Gribin von Dyl Realtors, Sherman Oaks.
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