C2EX Wins National Award

Amy P. Fennell • August 13, 2019
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Bob Goldberg, CEO announced Monday that the National Association of REALTORS®’ Commitment to Excellence (C2EX) Program has been selected as a 2019 Learning! 100 award winner. This award honors organizations for fostering a culture of professional growth, innovation, and organizational performance.

NAR joins a distinguished group of previous winners, including Amazon, the U.S. Department of Defense, and the American Heart Association as organizations recognized for their superior learning and development programs.

“When NAR launched C2EX in November 2018, we envisioned a program that could help lead us into a future where consumers recognize that REALTORS® are a step above the rest in their knowledge, skills, and ability to serve their clients. Proving competency in all areas leads to an endorsement from NAR that REALTORS can show peers and clients that they maintain the highest professional standard in our business,” said Goldberg. Already, more than 26,000 members have started on their C2EX journey and more than 1,700 across the country have earned the endorsement.

To get started earning your C2EX Endorsement, log-in to www.C2EX.realtor

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