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The Women's Council of the National Association of Real Estate Brokers (WC of NAREB) contributes to the growth and professional enhancement of its members and the communities we serve. Women's Council (WC) also plays a viable support role in our parent organization NAREB (National Association of Real Estate Brokers) as its strongest affiliate. Many of our members are very active of NAREB's other affiliate organizations.
The Women's Council mission offers financial literacy education for the public, educational scholarships for youth, leadership designations for our members, and the exchange of ideas through networking. Women's Council is a non profit organization that focuses on the community and its grassroots effect.
With over 15 actively working chapters nationwide, the Women's Council is growing larger and stronger in the community to provide Financial Literacy information and education to homeowners, potential buyers and sellers, as well as our members on a daily.
The primary objectives of the Women's Council of the National Association of Real Estate Brokers, Inc. are:
- To encourage the exchange of information and ideas pertaining to business problems that affect its members; and to work in an united effort to find a solution
- To furnish members through group learning techniques the opportunity to expand their knowledge of the principles and methods of real estate practices.
- To encourage Realtist Women to support their local chapter and attend State and National education conferences and real estate conventions.
- To initiate & support education programs for youth and women and to provide incentives for other programs that benefits the individual and the company.
- To assist in the information of local chapters for the purpose of providing women with leadership training and other benefits of the council.
Founder and Managing Attorney of the Law Office of Nia D. Johnson, PLLC, “Protecting What Matters to You,” is not only our slogan, but reflects the firm's unwavering commitment to serving our clients' best interests. Nia earned her Juris Doctor (JD) from the University of Florida, Levin College of Law, where her passion for estate planning and probate began in 2001 during an internship with an Alachua County Judge in the Probate Division. It was there she witnessed firsthand the challenges families face when navigating estate planning and probate—a realization that inspired her practice areas. For over 20 years, Nia has dedicated her practice to estate planning, guardianship, probate, and trust administration. With extensive experience and a compassionate approach, she empowers clients to protect their loved ones and preserve their legacies. Committed to making a positive impact, Nia is actively involved in community organizations, frequently offering estate planning and probate seminars. She also devotes significant time to pro bono work, exemplifying her dedication to accessible legal guidance for all. Licensed to practice in Florida, Texas, Washington, D.C., and the U.S. District Courts for the Northern, Middle, and Southern Districts of Florida, Nia further distinguishes herself as a Florida Supreme Court Certified Family Mediator and a licensed Florida Realtor.
Florida community association attorney Donna DiMaggio Berger is the founder and Executive Director at Becker & Poliakoff's Community Association Leadership Lobby. She is also the host of the firm's podcast about life in common interest ownership communities. As a board-certified specialist, she works with policymakers and assists clients in disputes concerning condominiums, cooperatives, and homewoners associations.
Ginny Powell Stewart grew up in Crestview, FL and graduated from Crestview High School with Honors in 1997. After graduation, Ginny attended Florida State University where she earned a Bachelor's degree in English Literature, Cum Laude, in 2001, and a Juris Doctorate degree in 2005.
After graduating from law school, Ginny spent four years working as a health care attorney for the Georgia State Senate in Atlanta. During this time, she obtained certification in Health Policy from Georgia State University. She joined the firm in 2009 after moving back home to be closer to her family.
Ginny devotes her practice to automobile accidents and injury cases, and she maintains close personal contact with all of her clients. She is a member of the Florida Bar, the Okaloosa Bar Association, and the American Association for Justice.
Ginny is married to her high school sweetheart, Brad, and they live locally with their two children.
The Monthly Paint & Sip Night is a recurring creative event designed for all types of Black women to unwind, connect, and explore their artistic side. Hosted every first Wednesday, this event offers a welcoming space for participants to relax, express themselves through guided painting, and enjoy a BYOB atmosphere.
A transformative Women's Summit to refresh, celebrate, and plan for the well-being journey of women of color.
The day will include three Powerhouse Presenters focused on:
Physical Wellness and Restoration
Preventing and Overcoming Black Girl Exhaustion
Igniting Your Soul
Answering Participant Questions
Journey attendees will also:
Experience Guided Journey Planning
Take home a valuable keepsake of their journey plans
Shop with woman of color owned businesses
Have breakfast, lunch, snacks, and all day beverages
The day will be filled with community, music, and photo fun!
No event schedules available
Jacksonville, FL
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