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Pocatello Realtor earns top state honor

by IBR Staff

Published: November 9,2012

The Idaho Association of Realtors has named Tiffanie Mai-Ganske, of Pocatello, 2012 Idaho Realtor of the Year.

Mai-Ganske was selected from a pool of 12 Realtors who exemplify the meaning of being a Realtor in their profession and communities. She was selected for her professional leadership at the local, state and national levels, as well as her community involvement and her exceptional Realtor spirit.

Mai-Ganske has been a top agent in Idaho for 15 years. She was East District vice president for the Idaho Association of Realtors in 2011 and 2012, and has been elected the 2013 first vice president. She holds GRI, SRES, CRS, Green and ABR professional designations, and is a member of the 2012 President’s Circle.

She has received the Crystal R for two consecutive years, has served as education director and co-chairwoman for the Greater Pocatello Association of Realtors and was local Realtor of the Year in 2003. She volunteers for organizations including Paint Fest, Relay for Life, Grace Lutheran Scholarship and United Way.

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