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Giuliano of Brokers Network named NAR president’s Italian liaison

Photo of Louise Giuliano of Brokers Network Louise Giuliano, Brokers Network

Niskayuna, NY Louise Giuliano of Brokers Network was named the NAR president’s liaison to Italy. The appointment was made by NAR’s 2016 president, Tom Salomone. Giuliano is the director of commercial, investment and international real estate with Brokers Network.

Giuliano will serve as president Salomone’s liaison to real estate professionals in Italy represented by the Federazione Italiana Agenti Immobiliari Professionali (FIAIP). Giuliano will work as part of a team to help maintain NAR’s relationships with its cooperating associations and to promote the Realtor brand abroad.

“The position of president’s liaison is an important appointment by the president of NAR as it is key to maintaining NAR’s relationships with its cooperating associations abroad,” said Francisco Angulo, CIPS, 2016 chair of NAR’s Global Business and Alliances Committee. “President’s liaisons assist NAR’s staff on matters related to real estate in their respective countries, act as hosts to visiting foreign delegations during NAR’s Annual Convention, and facilitate the communication between members of both organizations,” Angulo said.

Giuliano, with the assistance of NYSAR (New York State Association of Realtors) will be part of a Trade Mission to Northern Italy in early October 2016. Although not ethnically Italian, she speaks the language of her husband’s native country in addition to English, Japanese and Spanish. Giuliano also has a background in International Trade prior to her entering the field of commercial real estate, and has worked with Italian manufacturers with exports to Japan. She has earned designations as a CCIM (Certified Commercial Investment Member) and a CIPS (Certified International Property Specialist).

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