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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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NCAB Meeting Update

NCAI Government Relations Committee Chair Shepherd Overton, MAI, attended the North Carolina Appraisal Board meeting on April 22, 2025.

The highlight of the meeting was a presentation by John Russell and Peter Fontana representing the Appraisal Foundation. The theme of their presentation was alternative experience, and the ways the Appraisal Qualification Board was exploring to allow for experience outside of the traditional appraisal writing route. The main thrust was the experience assessors have around the country, the classes they must take, and what their output looks like, i.e., a mass appraisal. The presenters spoke about a possible path for these types of alternative valuation professionals and how their experience, plus appropriate state testing, could be a pathway toward appraisal licensing. They noted some discussion is underway regarding whether assessors who might qualify for their experience would be required to submit sample reports to state boards prior to licensure. The presenters addressed how this aligns with the current problems facing the traditional path and finding supervisors.

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NCAI Legislative Day a Great Success!

NCAI had a very good day at the NC Capitol on Tuesday, April 29th for Legislative Affairs Day. Team NCAI was represented by a phenomenal group of members, including Kelli Mayhew, Mike Elwell, Vanessa Hall, Erica Butler, Richard Earley, Nathan Pippin, Greyson Morgan, and Shep Overton. NCAI was joined by our NC lobbyists Jon Hardister and Sebastian King of Elevation Strategies, LLC, and by AI Director of Legislative Affairs, Scott DiBiasio. Our lobbyists were absolutely pivotal in promoting and protecting our interests.


Front Row (L-R): Jon Hardister, Erica Butler, Kelli Mayhew, Linda Nelson, Greyson Morgan, and Scott DiBiasio. Back Row (L-R): Richard Earley, Vanessa Hall, Mike Elwell, Nathan Pippin, Shep Overton and Monica Long

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NC Appraisal Board Renewal Reminder

All trainees, licensed residential, certified residential, and certified general appraisers are required to complete 28 hours of CE by May 31, 2025, to renew on time. Seven of the 28 hours must be the 2024-2025 7-Hour National USPAP Update. Hours that exceed the requirement do not carry over into the next CE cycle.

All registrations, licenses and certificates expire on June 30, 2025, and must be renewed before this date to maintain an active status. If you do not renew by June 30, 2025, your registration, license, or certificate will expire. Any person who acts as a trainee, licensed, or certified real estate appraiser while expired shall be subject to disciplinary action and penalties as prescribed by the NC Appraiser’s Act.

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North Carolina Chapter Attends REVCO Joint Regional Meetings

By Erica Butler, MAI, and Keith Bolte, MAI, AI-GRS

The North Carolina Chapter of the Appraisal Institute was well represented at the recent REVCO joint regional meeting, with Kelli Mayhew, MAI, SRA; Erica Butler, MAI; Greyson Morgan, MAI; and Keith Bolte, MAI, AI-GRS in attendance. The meeting brought together professionals from multiple regions to collaborate, share insights, and discuss key developments shaping the appraisal profession.

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NCAI and NCPAC Working Together to Protect Appraisers

Leadership in the NC Chapter of the Appraisal Institute and the NC Professional Appraisers Coalition continue to work together to oppose Senate Bill 690.  In fact, today, NCAI President Kelli Mayhew, MAI, SRA, and NCPAC President Linda G. Nelson, submitted a letter to Senator Danny Earl Britt, Jr.; Senator Todd Johnson; and Senator Eddie D. Settle of the Committee on Commerce and Insurance concerning SB 690 (see the letter below).

The chapter is immensely grateful to the tireless efforts of NCAI Government Relations Committee Chair Shep Overton, and Scott DiBiasio, Director of Government Affairs for the Appraisal Institute, for leading our legislative push to protect NC appraisers from the unintended consequences of multiple bills introduced this spring, including SB 690.

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AI Legislative Day in Washington, DC

The first annual Appraisal Institute Legislative Day will be held in conjunction with the Leadership Development and Advisory Committee (LDAC) meeting on May 14-15. This is an opportunity for all appraisers to help shape the future of the appraisal profession by engaging in grassroots advocacy on Capitol Hill:

Your Voice. Your Advocacy. Your Impact.

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NCAI Legislative Day is April 29 in Raleigh

NCAI Needs Your Help

The time to act is NOW. Please join your leadership team in Raleigh, NC, on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, to lobby and educate our legislators on Senate Bill 690. Reach out to Government Relations Committee Chair Shep Overton ([email protected]) to confirm your availability, obtain more information about the bill, and for assistance in scheduling an appointment with your elected representatives.

Important Legislative Day Documents

  • Access our NCAI Legislative Day Scheduling and Lobbying Tips here.
  • Printable talking points regarding SB 690 can be found here.

45-Day Notice of Proposed Amendments to Appraisal Institute Bylaws

At its May 8-9, 2025, meeting in Chicago, Illinois, the Appraisal Institute Board of Directors will consider proposed amendments to the Appraisal Institute Bylaws. The proposed amendments include in part:

  • No longer requiring four (4) regular meetings each calendar year of the Board of Directors, allowing for flexibility to have additional or fewer meetings as deemed necessary.
  • Streamlining and aligning processes for calling meetings of the Board of Directors.
  • Adjusting the notice requirement for special meetings of the Board from at least forty-eight (48) hours, which is the current requirement, to at least forty-eight (48) hours but less than fifteen (15) days in advance.
  • Adjusting the quorum requirement for special meetings of the Board to majority of Directors with voting rights. Currently, special meetings require a 2/3 quorum in certain instances.
  • Except where otherwise provided, adjusting the voting threshold for special meetings of the Board of Directors to 60% of Directors with voting rights present at the beginning of the special meeting. Currently, the voting threshold for special meetings is majority except where provided otherwise.
  • Elimination of the Past Officers section.
  • Clarification and non-substantive housekeeping changes.

The Board Meeting and Motions Project Team (BMMPT) believes that the proposed amendments will help clarify and streamline processes for special and regular meetings of the Board of Directors. The proposed amendments are expected to have minimal financial impact.

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Appraisal Institute Advocacy Updates

Tough Questions on Appraisal Bias Deserve Real Answers

During recent Fair Housing Month forums hosted by the Maryland and New Jersey Civil Rights Commissions, Scott DiBiasio, the Appraisal Institute’s Director of Government Relations, delivered a series of pointed, public questions challenging ongoing claims about appraisal bias. His remarks, made during two separate events on April 11 and April 14, raised critical concerns that continue to go unanswered.

Speaking during both sessions - each focused on equity in valuation - DiBiasio challenged the narrative that appraisers are the root cause of racial disparities in property values:

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Three (3) Candidates Seeking to Become 2026 AI Vice President

The process for nomination and election of the Appraisal Institute’s 2026 vice president has begun. The following individuals (listed alphabetically) have announced their candidacies and will come before the National Nominating Committee at its May 7 meeting in Chicago:

  • Ryan Hlubb, MAI, SRA
  • Byron Miller, SRA, AI-RRS
  • Steve Stiloski, MAI

AI Members may view the candidate biographies and questionnaires (log-in required) and provide letters of recommendation by 5:00 PM CT on May 2.

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