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Charlotte Crown Realtist Association was chartered in 2004. Charlotte Crown/NAREB members are known as ‘Realtists’ and focus on promoting the highest standards of professional integrity.
Our organization is driven by its mission of creating "Democracy in Housing" and currently has a national initiative to increase Black homeownership by 2 million over the next 5 years.
The strategic vision of Charlotte Crown is to rebuild wealth in the Black community through homeownership. Charlotte Crown is the local advocate to serve the underserviced and meet the needs of the Greater Charlotte area.
Our Mission
Empower our communities to increase homeownership through education, financing and other resources; as well as provide economic and professional development opportunities for our membership.
Realtists Are...
Realtists include Real Estate Brokers, Mortgage Originators, Real Estate Attorneys, Appraisers, Home & Pest Inspectors, Property Managers, Real Estate Instructors, Insurance Professionals, Handymen, and More...
We promote the highest standards of professional integrity by following a strict code of ethics pursuant to professional certifications and accreditation. Realtists advocate for public policies that protect and expand sustainable affordable housing and homeownership.
Charlotte Crown Realtist Association is the local chapter of the National Association of Real Estate Brokers (NAREB). NAREB was founded in 1947, as an equal opportunity and civil rights advocacy organization for African American Real Estate Professionals, Consumers, and Communities. NAREB has fought to ensure that African-Americans and other minorities receive fair treatment in all real estate transactions.
NAREB is the oldest minority trade association in the United States and upholds a vision of creating "Democracy In Housing" in the Greater Charlotte Area. With our diverse membership base, we focus on every facet of the real estate market.
The Greensboro Chapter was established, March 21, 2015, making it the newest chapter of the parent organization which was founded in 1969.
The National Association of Black Accountants, Inc. has been the leader in expanding the influence of minority professionals in the fields of accounting and finance. The goals of the National Association include, but are not limited to, the following:
* To promote and develop the professional skills of our members
* To encourage and assist minority students in entering the accounting profession
* To provide opportunities for members to fulfill their civic responsibilities
* To promote public confidence in our members and the services they provide
* To encourage cordial relations among members and cooperative relationships with other professionals
* To represent the interests of current and prospective minority accounting professionals
The Greensboro Chapter's goal is to continue the goals and mission of the parent organization where needed and our mission is to address the professional needs of our members and to build leaders that shape the future of accounting, finance and business.
The mission of NABA, Inc. is to address the professional needs of its members and to build leaders that shape the future of the accounting and finance profession with an unfaltering commitment to inspire the same in their successors. The Association shall unite through membership accountants, finance and business related professionals and students who have similar interests and ideals, are committed to professional and academic excellence, possess a sense of professional and civic responsibility, and are concerned with enhancing opportunities for minorities in the accounting, finance and business related professions.
NABA, Inc. represents the largest pool of African-Americans in accounting and finance in the nation. NABA members work at various expertise levels across a broad spectrum of accounting and finance specialties. These include controllers, consultants, cost accountants, chief financial officers, directors of finance, financial analysts, internal and external auditors, payroll managers and tax accountants, to name a few. As entry-level staff, managers, senior executives, and entrepreneurs, NABA members represent the driving force behind many corporate, governmental and educational institutions.