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		<title>About</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Founded in 1910, the Atlanta Board of REALTORS® has been an instrumental factor in the growth of organized real estate in the state of Georgia for over the last ninety years.  With nearly 9,000 members, Atlanta is the largest Board in the state of Georgia and considered to be one of the strongest, most successful [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Founded in 1910, the Atlanta Board of REALTORS® has been an instrumental factor in the growth of organized real estate in the state of Georgia for over the last ninety years.  With nearly 9,000 members, Atlanta is the largest Board in the state of Georgia and considered to be one of the strongest, most successful and progressive Realtor® Boards in the nation.</p>
<p>The Atlanta Board serves as a central source of information for our members with our main thrusts being real estate education, the promotion of professionalism in our industry and representing our Realtor® members with legislative initiatives to create positive change for the real estate community.</p>
<p>Membership in the Board provides a distinct competitive and educational advantage as a working professional.  Networking opportunities are provided through numerous Education Seminars, the Million Dollar Club Awards Banquet, the Annual Auction, Golf Tournament, Trade Show, all for charity, and lastly the Annual Business Meeting.  Comprised of members in all areas of the industry, the Atlanta Board’s long standing and highly respected presence in Atlanta gives instant credibility as a Realtor®.</p>
<p>Finally, we would like to emphasize that the Board is a neutral place where we can all come together to discuss and brainstorm the many issues and challenges facing our industry in the 21st century.  Simply stated, it is a place where we can not only build and develop good professional relationships, but also share our knowledge and expertise for the betterment of our real estate profession and the public we serve.</p>
<p>Thank you for your interest in the Atlanta Board of REALTORS®.
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