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Kees attends Century 21 Congress in Washington

 Wednesday, May 27, 2009

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Jeannine Kees, vice president and broker-in-charge of Century 21 The Moore Group recently attended the Century 21 Real Estate National Broker Communication Congress in Washington

The annual event brings Century 21 System brokers and managers from around the United States together to discuss important issues to the Century 21 system and the industry in general.

Members of the Century 21 National Brokers Communication Congress are elected by their peers to serve on this prestigious committee. During the meetings, Century 21 System brokers had an opportunity to meet with their local U.S. senators and congressmen and raise important issues for the real estate industry.

“It is important for real estate professionals to make sure their voices are heard in the halls of Congress and in the local community,” Kees said. “The conference provided me with a great deal of insight into the legislative process. I’m very proud to be affiliated with a brand that has taken such a proactive leadership position in trying to help the housing market.”

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