The Greater Syracuse Association of Realtors (GSAR) and Central New York Information Service (CNYIS) inaugurated their 2024 slates of officers and directors during an installation event on Jan. 19 at the Timber Banks Golf Club in the town of Lysander. Taking the oath of office to serve GSAR were: Nancy Quigg, president; Dave Manzano, Sr., […]
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The Greater Syracuse Association of Realtors (GSAR) and Central New York Information Service (CNYIS) inaugurated their 2024 slates of officers and directors during an installation event on Jan. 19 at the Timber Banks Golf Club in the town of Lysander.
Taking the oath of office to serve GSAR were: Nancy Quigg, president; Dave Manzano, Sr., president-elect; and Mary Rouse, secretary/treasurer. The association named the following directors: Jennie Chapin, MariRae Dopke, Shelley Hoffman, Stacey Kelso O’Connor, Kathleen Kirby, Kellie Jo Maher, Natalie Martin, Timothy McCarthy, Eric Pedrotti, Donald Radke, Mark Re, and Shauna Teelin. Additionally, Chris Teelin was sworn in as ex-officio.
Taking the oath of office to serve CNYIS were: Mark Re, president; Jennie Chapin, VP; and Martin Carpenter, secretary/treasurer. Named as CNYIS directors, Dave Evans, Deana Ingram, RJ Long, Mary MacKaig, Nancy Quigg, Donald Radke, and Jeff Roney were also sworn into office.
Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon served as the installing officer for both organizations.
The Greater Syracuse Association of Realtors is the trade association representing more than 2,200 realtors in Central New York. Since 1911, GSAR’s mission has been to advocate for private property rights and provide its members with resources to foster their business success.
The Central New York Information Service is a multiple-listing service operated by a group of Central New York broker-owners.