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Hawaii Association Of Realtors Leadership Academy Continues Unique Training Program

Hawaii Association of Realtors Leadership Academy Class of 2010 shown at the Mokuleia retreat - From left, Matt Beall, Hawaii Life Real Estate Services LLC, Kauai; Beth Holiday, Instructor, Inner Dynamics, Maui; Elizabeth Wood, Coldwell Banker Island Properties, Maui; Lori Burris, Kona Homes, Kona; Wailana Herbst, RE/MAX Properties, Hawaii Island; Moana Andersen, Equity One Real Estate, Maui; Kelly Liberatore, Makai Properties LLC, Kauai; Caron Ling, Coldwell Banker Pacific Properties, Oahu; Katie Minkus, Hawaii Life Real Estate Services LLC, Kona; Joleen K. Young Dias, Island Style Realty, Oahu; Berton Hamamoto, HAR President Elect, Property Profiles, Oahu; Stephanie Doughty, HAR First Vice President, Homequest, REALTORS, Oahu; (not shown) Michelle Del Rosario, Maui & Co. Real Estate LLC, Maui.
Hawaii Association of Realtors Leadership Academy Class of 2010 shown at the Mokuleia retreat - From left, Matt Beall, Hawaii Life Real Estate Services LLC, Kauai; Beth Holiday, Instructor, Inner Dynamics, Maui; Elizabeth Wood, Coldwell Banker Island Properties, Maui; Lori Burris, Kona Homes, Kona; Wailana Herbst, RE/MAX Properties, Hawaii Island; Moana Andersen, Equity One Real Estate, Maui; Kelly Liberatore, Makai Properties LLC, Kauai; Caron Ling, Coldwell Banker Pacific Properties, Oahu; Katie Minkus, Hawaii Life Real Estate Services LLC, Kona; Joleen K. Young Dias, Island Style Realty, Oahu; Berton Hamamoto, HAR President Elect, Property Profiles, Oahu; Stephanie Doughty, HAR First Vice President, Homequest, REALTORS, Oahu; (not shown) Michelle Del Rosario, Maui & Co. Real Estate LLC, Maui.
The first of three intensive, educational retreats scheduled for 2010 has been completed by students selected for the second annual HAR Leadership Academy.

Launched in 2009, the program was created by HAR, Hawaii’s statewide, 8,600-member Realtor organization, with the goal of providing Realtors with the skills and knowledge needed to become highly effective leaders, both in their industry and in the community. Up to 12 students are selected for the program each year.

“Participants learn how to maximize their existing strengths and acquire new skills that will prove useful in all aspects of life and career,” said Hawaii Association of Realtors Communications Director Denise Motohiro.

“The retreat format gives the participants an opportunity to interact with each other and learn to work within a group that represents a variety of behavior styles. In order to graduate, the students are required to complete a team project with the potential to benefit both HAR and the industry at large.”

The first 2010 Academy retreat was held April 20 to 22 at Camp Mokuleia on Oahu and will be followed by retreats in June on Hawaii Island and in September on Oahu.

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