Throughout his career, Vaughn Miller of Dallas, TX,
has maintained his membership with the National Association of Realtors. Though
his career has blossomed since first joining the real estate industry in 1986,
has maintained his NAR membership. “Being a member of your trade organization
has numerous benefits that help you throughout the course of your career,” says
Vaughn Miller of Dallas.
With over 7,800 trade associations in the United States, Vaughn Miller
encourages professionals to join their own trade organization for the benefit
of their craft, industry, and career.
Even now that he’s the President and CEO of VCM
Development Group, Vaughn Miller has maintained his membership with the NAR.
According to Vaughn Miller of Dallas,
being a member of a trade association provides many benefits including but not
limited to:
·
Opportunities
of leadership. For those seeking executive management positions in
their industry or company, joining the trade association is a great way to
expose yourself to opportunities for leadership, says Vaughn Miller of Dallas. Being active in a
trade association truly showcases interest and passion in a brand. Though
Vaughn Miller hasn’t personally been able to take leadership responsibilities
with the NAR because of the demands of his career, he hopes others strongly
consider using a trade association to build experience.
·
Updated
knowledge. Often times, joining a trade association means an
automatic subscription to a magazine or newsletter, says Vaughn Miller of
Dallas. This access to information keeps you updates on the latest
practices – and even professional opportunities in the industry! In fact, many
trade organizations host yearly conferences that focus on the art of their
craft.
Networking opportunities. One of the reasons that Vaughn Miller of Dallas joined the National
Association of Realtors is because of the opportunity to network with other
people. Since networking opens professional opportunities and allows
professional growth, Vaughn Miller tries to network whenever possible
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