David Langlois is the new president of the Victoria Real Estate Board, succeeding Sandi-Jo Ayers.
Langlois is from Macdonald Realty Victoria and served several years on the business standards committee of the real estate board, which enters its centennial year in 2021.
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“I am honoured to be leading the Victoria Real Estate Board into our centennial year,” Langlois said in a statement.
“As we enter our 100th year we look forward to not just celebrating our history, but at how to position ourselves for the next 100 years. As a board, we will continue to focus on delivering high level services to our members and advocating for our profession on a local, provincial and national level.”
Joining Langlois around the board table in the coming year will be Ayers, president-elect Karen Dinnie-Smyth, treasurer Patrick Novotny, and directors Sheila Aujla, Robert Cole, Laurie Lidstone, Jackie Ngai and Graden Sol.
The Victoria Real Estate Board represents 1,400 real estate agents.