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NCAI Past President Claire Aufrance, MAI, Makes History

NCAI Past President Claire Aufrance, MAI, was elected Chair of the North Carolina Appraisal Board (NCAB), during the June 24th meeting.  Formerly the Vice Chair, Claire’s term as Chair began on July 1, 2025, and will run through June 30, 2026.  Claire is the first woman to hold the position of Chair in NCAB history.

Among her many professional accomplishments, Claire has served as President of the NC Chapter of the Appraisal Institute in 2016, Chair of Appraisal Institute Region V in 2021 – 2022, and as a member of the Appraisal Institutes’ national board of directors between 2019 – 2022.  Claire has been the recipient of multiple Appraisal Institute honor’s including: the President’s Award in 2022, the Women’s Initiative Spotlight Award in 2022, and as a Volunteer of Distinction also in 2022.

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Important Reminder: Stay Alert for Scams

Security Bulletin from the Appraisal Institute

We’ve been made aware of recent phishing attempts in which cybercriminals are impersonating the Appraisal Institute to try to steal personal information. These emails may appear convincing but are not from us. Please remain vigilant and follow the guidance below to help protect yourself:

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Save the Date – Appraisal Institute Annual Meeting

The Annual Meeting of the Appraisal Institute membership will take place virtually on August 19, 2025. The meeting will commence at approximately 2:00 p.m. CT and run until all business is concluded. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the state of affairs of the Appraisal Institute. Information on how to join the meeting will be forthcoming. The meeting will be conducted at the same time as the third regular Board Meeting Recap and Q&A.

Task Force Kicks Off Work to Review Policies, Procedures and Protocols

The Appraisal Institute task force composed of five non-officer Directors has begun its work in an effort to help ensure a safe and respectful environment for all staff and members. The group will be reviewing associated policies, procedures and protocols and then will consider what recommendations it might make. The task force is currently reviewing options for outside counsel who will work alongside it.

Once the task force hires outside counsel, they will coordinate and supervise work to clarify best practices; consider existing approaches; and identify and address any gaps. The task force consists of the following members:

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Nominations are Open for the 2025 AI Awards

Nominate a deserving colleague by July 31

The Appraisal Institute would like to recognize some of the brightest, most committed and deserving AI members. If you believe you know an AI member who fits the criteria below for the J. Scott Robinson Lifetime Achievement Award, Outstanding Service Award, William S. Harps DEI Award, or the Women’s Initiative SPOTLIGHT Award, please nominate that person. Submissions for these Awards must be completed by July 31, 2025.

J. Scott Robinson Lifetime Achievement Award
The J. Scott Robinson Lifetime Achievement Award is presented to an AI member who best demonstrates high ethical standards; contributed to the Appraisal Institute at the chapter, regional, national and/or international level(s); provided service to his or her community; and contributed to the appraisal profession.

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Government Relations Committee News

By Greyson Morgan, MAI, NCAI President-Elect

NCAI and the Government Relations Committee have been working diligently and have made significant positive progress in recent months at the North Carolina Capitol!

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AI 2025 Q2 Advisor Bulletin

By Emma Abraham, Membership Programs Manager, Appraisal Institute

Virtual Designation Requirement Overview Webinar

We recently hosted an hour-long pilot webinar (via Zoom) entitled “Designation Requirement Overview” with the Chicago chapter and intend to host several more this year. The webinar, targeting Candidates and Associate Members, covers the policies and processes of Experience, the Comprehensive Examination, and the Demonstration of Knowledge. If you have a Candidate who has questions about these requirements, please mention that they should keep an eye out for these webinars. Advisors are welcome to attend these sessions to brush up on their knowledge of the requirements. If your chapter or region is interested in hosting one, please let me know.

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The Appraisal Foundation Seeks Candidates for the Appraiser Qualifications Board and the Appraisal Standards Board

Application Deadline is July 31, 2025

The Appraisal Foundation is now accepting applications for its annual selection of new members to serve on the Appraiser Qualifications Board (AQB) and the Appraisal Standards Board (ASB). Individuals appointed through this process will begin their term on January 1, 2026. Each appointment may be for a one-, two-, or three-year term, depending on the needs of the board.

For this selection cycle, there are up to four open seats on the AQB and up to five open seats on the ASB that are eligible for appointment or reappointment.

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Q2 Chapter Business Meeting a Great Success

Thank you to everyone who came out to Congdon Yards in High Point last week for NCAI's Q2 Chapter Business Meeting. The meeting was a great success: we got a lot accomplished, we connected with old friends and industry peers, and we enjoyed an evening of socializing and fun at the Carolina Core FC game!


(L-R): Greyson Morgan, Brian Crowder, Scott DiBiasio, Mike Elwell, Laura Gourlay, Erica Butler
and NCAI President Kelli Mayhew


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Welcome New NCAI Members

Our membership keeps growing. We're thrilled to introduce the following new members of the North Carolina Chapter of the Appraisal Institute:

New Members

Associate Member

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Congratulations to New Designee William Christopher Morris

The North Carolina Chapter of the Appraisal Institute would like to congratulate William Christopher Morris for earning the distinguished MAI designation. Chris has been employed with IRR-Raleigh since July of 2017. His coverage area includes southern Virginia and all of North Carolina. He covers all property types for lenders, owners, funds, municipalities, and government agencies for both lending purposes and eminent domain purposes.

Chris's father, Chris R. Morris, MAI, FRICS, Senior Managing Director at Integra Realty Resources, is a long time member of NCAI. Says Chris of his son, “Christopher has displayed significant perseverance in his journey from researcher to trainee to certified general appraiser to MAI. During this process, he’s quickly expanded his competency for the primary property types, along with the eminent domain sector. In addition, he has developed meaningful relationships with top brokerage professionals across NC and the Southeast. I’m ecstatic for both of us that the destination has been reached.”

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Meet NCAI's New Executive Director Jonathan Lugo

We're excited to introduce the membership to our new executive director, Jonathan Lugo. Jonathan brings to NCAI a strong background in youth development and nonprofit leadership, bringing over 15 years of experience to the organization. Originally from Brooklyn, NY, Jonathan relocated to Charlotte, NC three years ago to begin a new chapter, continuing his passion for helping people and building meaningful connections.

A graduate of CUNY Baruch College, Jonathan has a diverse professional background that includes program development, event planning, and sports management. He also holds a foundation in commercial dance and has always been driven by creativity, community impact, and high-energy environments. Jonathan is an avid sports fan—especially basketball—and enjoys volunteering whenever possible to give back to his community.

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Appraisal Institute Takes Action

Letter from Appraisal Institute President Paula Konikoff, JD, MAI, AI-GRS, to the AI Membership

All,

I wanted to let you know that today the Appraisal Institute Board of Directors determined it was no longer tenable for Craig Steinley to continue as an officer. Effective immediately, he is no longer vice president nor a member of the Board of Directors.

I know this has been a painful period for our members and our wider community. This had become a matter of the wellbeing and trust of the Appraisal Institute as an organization, which is greater than any one individual. Separately, the court process will bring out the facts in the Cindy Chance lawsuit. As soon as we’re able to share more information about outside counsel investigation of these matters, we will.

Now also is the time for the Appraisal Institute to act – with the help of independent outside counsel – to ensure our policies, protocols and actions reflect best practices and demonstrate our unwavering commitment to fostering a safe and respectful environment for all members and staff.

I don’t want to be repetitive here, but the reality is these efforts take time. We will round back to you when we have further updates, and please know we are moving with all thoughtfulness and due speed.

Paula

NCAI Report on 2025 Leadership Development and Advisory Council Conference and AI Legislative Day

By Brian Crowder, MAI, SRA, 2025 NCAI Treasurer

Leadership Development and Advisory Council (LDAC) 2025
May 14-16, 2025 | Washington, D.C.

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Welcome New NCAI Members

Our membership keeps growing. We're thrilled to introduce the following new members:

Associate Member

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NCAI Members Participate in LDAC & AI Legislative Day in DC

The first annual Appraisal Institute Legislative Day was held in conjunction with the Leadership Development and Advisory Council (LDAC) meeting May 14-16, in Washington, DC.


(L-R): Keith Bolte, Erica Butler, Richard Earley, Brian Crowder and Laura Gourlay

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Presenting NCAI's 2026 Slate of Nominees

2026 Slate of NCAI Officers, Directors, Regional Representatives, and Alternate Regional Representatives

This slate is presented by the North Carolina Chapter’s 2025 Nominating Committee, comprised of: Michael Elwell, MAI, SRA (Chair); Vanessa Hall, MAI, AI-GRS; Joyce Pusey, SRA, AI-RRS; Joel Tate, SRA; and Chris Johnson, MAI, SRA, AI-GRS.

The underlined below denotes the members selected to fill the positions listed. Approval of this slate will be voted on at the Q2 Chapter Business Meeting held in High Point, NC on June 11, 2025.

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Trending Topics Thursdays: Free AI Webinar on May 22

Appraising the Profession: Chief Appraisers on Trends,
Performance, and the Road Ahead

Thursday, May 22, 2025
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM (CT)

Join AI for a candid conversation with two leading chief appraisers—one in commercial real estate and one in residential—as they share what they’re seeing across the profession today.


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A Message from NCAI Chapter President Kelli Kline Mayhew, MAI, SRA

The Main Point
The Appraisal Institute is facing a crisis. In this message, you will learn about the events that have occurred to date, how the fallout has impacted us, and what we can do to move forward.

Background
On Thursday, May 8th, the New York Times published an article titled “Appraisal Trade Group Accused of Covering Up Sexual Harassment and Test Flaws.” You can read it here. Many disturbing allegations were made in the article including wrongful termination and sexual harassment claims by a former employee.

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National Nominating Committee Nominates Byron Miller as 2026 AI Vice President

Byron Miller, SRA, AI-RRS, was nominated for 2026 Appraisal Institute vice president by the AI National Nominating Committee at its May 7 meeting in Chicago.

National Nominating Committee Chair Sandy Adomatis, SRA, submitted the committee’s nomination to the AI Board of Directors. Board members may file petitions for additional nominees in accordance with the Appraisal Institute Bylaws. The AI Board of Directors is expected to elect the 2026 vice president at its August 14-15 meeting.

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