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Bryan Greene, vice president, policy advocacy at the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR), represents NAR in Washington on all regulatory and legislative matters related to fair housing. In 2020, he launched the ACT! Initiative, to combat discrimination and implicit bias by promoting increased accountability, culture change and training.
“At NAR, our members understand that fair housing is not just a legal obligation or simply the right thing to do; we recognize that our communities are stronger, more prosperous, and that everyone benefits from diverse, inclusive communities,” says Greene. “We need to do more to advance fair housing if we want to see a brighter future for everyone in our country.”
Greene earned a degree in government from Harvard University and held several leadership positions at HUD before joining NAR. In 2007, he received the Presidential Rank Award, the highest federal honor bestowed upon senior executives for outstanding service.
With fewer affordable single-family homes available, more buyers are looking for homes that can accommodate multiple generations. Read more.
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