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Lorri Molnar receives Ohio REALTORS 2020 Distinguished Service Award (DSA)

Lorri Molnar receives Ohio REALTORS 2020 Distinguished Service Award (DSA)

Sep 23, 2020

Lorri Molnar, of Columbus, is presented Ohio's 2020 "Distinguished Service Award (DSA) by Ohio REALTORS President Chris Reese and CEO Scott Williams. She is joined by fellow REALTORS at KW Capital Partners. The announcement of Molnar's selection was made at the Ohio REALTORS 110th Annual Convention & EXPO, held virtually, September 21-25.

REALTOR Lorri Molnar from the Columbus REALTORS was honored with the 2020 Ohio REALTORS Distinguished Service Award (DSA).

The announcement of Molnar's selection was made at the Ohio REALTORS 110th Annual Convention & EXPO, held virtually, September 21-25.

Ohio REALTORS created the "Distinguished Service Award" to honor long-standing members who have demonstrated an uncommon commitment to the goals and purposes of the REALTOR Association at the local, state and national levels. Those eligible for the award must have been active members of the Association for 25 years and cannot have served as president of the organization.

Molnar is affiliated with Keller Williams Capital Partners in Worthington.

For Columbus REALTORS, Molnar has been involved in numerous committees and chaired its Grievance Committee, MLS Board of Directors, Broker Advisory Council. She was honored with Broker of the Year in 2018.

She is actively involved in the Columbus REALTORS Political Action Committee.

For Ohio REALTORS, Molnar was named ‘Excellence in Community Service Award’ winner, now known as the Good Neighbor Award, in 2010. She has been active in the legislative and professional standards areas of the Association.

Molnar holds the Accredited Buyer’s Representative (ABR), Certified Real Estate Brokerage Manager (CRB), Graduate REALTORS Institute (GRI) and Seniors Real Estate Specialist (SRES) designations.

The Ohio REALTORS, with more than 33,000 members, is the largest professional trade association in Ohio.  

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