Commercial Real Estate Hall of Fame Inductees

A hall of fame is a museum for honoring achievements in various areas such as sport, art, theatre and agriculture. People may receive honorific recognition in such fields due to various reasons – being an outstanding athlete or having had an exceptionally successful career are just two such reasons; many real estate industry players have also been given this distinction for their outstanding contributions made either within their company or their local community.

The Pro Football Hall of Fame is located in Canton, Ohio and easily accessible from major metropolitan areas across the country. Interstate 77 passes directly by Canton with numerous exits leading directly to its site – plus many signs along smaller roads provide directions leading directly there.

Inductees into the Hall of Fame for Commercial Real Estate are recognized industry leaders and visionaries whose contributions go far beyond business itself. Recognized for their leadership in areas like culture and environment while remaining professional throughout their careers. This award serves to recognize those individuals who have made an impressionful mark on commercial real estate industry and strive to continue doing so into the future.

Ehlers has been actively engaged with various projects through her membership of CREW Network and is deeply dedicated to her professional growth, earning a CREW Network Leadership Certificate as well as participating in programs designed to nurture future commercial real estate professionals. Outside of work she can often be found cheering for her favorite sports teams: Kansas City Chiefs and Royals!

To qualify for induction into the Hall of Fame, members must have made a lifetime contribution equal or greater than $25,000 to RPAC through contributions through President’s Circle or iPledge. Hall of Fame inductees are honored during each May REALTOR(r) Legislative Meetings & Trade Expo with special recognition pins that commemorate their honorary status.


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