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Arizona Co-Chairs
  Judy Lowe
Commissioner
Arizona Department of Real Estate
(602) 771-7760
jlowe@azre.gov

  Gary Brasher
President
Brasher Real Estate
(520) 398-9670
aliso4@aol.com



Sonoran Co-Chairs
  Marco Arturo Moreno Ward
Vocal Ejecutivo
ICRESON
mmoreno@icreson.gob.mx

  Federico Burquez Valenzuela
Presidente del Consejo
Inmobiliaria de Cortes, S.A. de C.V.
76centenario@gmail.com

  Francisco Burrola Aguirre
Gerente General
Coldwell Bankers Pitic
fburrola@cbpitic.com




Committees REAL ESTATE

The Real Estate Ad Hoc Committee was originally the Real Estate Task Force initiated by the Governors of Arizona and Sonora in 2001. The Task Force members were appointed by Governor Hull and represented a diverse cross-section of experts, including attorneys, real estate professionals, appraisers, developers and government officials. In September 2004 the AMC Board of Directors approved the Real Estate Task Force becoming an Ad Hoc Committee and the Real Estate Ad Hoc Committee's Bylaws were adopted. Committee members are now chosen and appointed by the committee. The Governor of Arizona appoints the two Co-Chairs who serve at the pleasure of the Governor.


How To Get Involved
By serving on the Real Estate Ad Hoc Committee, you can participate in grassroots policy development, exchange ideas and information through cross-border communication and collaboration, and contribute to the implementation and advancement of cross-border projects. Contact your co-chairs today!


Committee Action Item Progress Report: Real Estate Progress Report



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