Our 2025 RPAC Investors
Did you know with a $100 investment in RPAC your ROI is 7000%?
If you paid the $20 with your dues, you are off to a great start and we will be providing many fun events for you to add to it in order to reach the $100 or more throughout the next year.
Teton Club - $500
Amy Brewster
Glacier Club - $250
Sarah Antonucci
Bridger Club - $100
Saul Abel
Kari Francisco
Tyler Garrison
Sue Henning
Andrew Hurlburt
Grant Jamieson
Jaclyn Katz
Jennifer King
Sandy Lee
Elizabeth Monnin
Karl Neuman
Jackie O’Connell
McCullough Roach
Kelley Shlauch
Nancy Stevenson
Angela Van Lierop
Kathleen Vaughn
MAJOR INVESTORS
Discover which of your colleagues have made a significant impact by becoming Major Investors in their business, the real estate industry, and the future of RPAC. The REALTORS® Political Action Committee (RPAC) honors individuals who contribute $1,000 or more in a calendar year as Major Investors. The Raleigh Regional Association of REALTORS® is proud to recognize the Major Investors listed below, who are dedicated champions for real estate and private property rights through their support of RPAC.
Golden "R"
Mike Basile
Candis Dorsch
Jannie Wiseman
Crystal "R"
Robyn Erlenbush
Sterling "R"
Margaret Asay
Bryan Atwell
Bert Brandon
Lacy Browne
Wallis Bryan
Everdawn Charles
Mark Corner
Courtney Foster
Claire Gilliam
Hattie Graham
Michelle Haverstick
Don Lint
Darryl Seymour
Cindi Siggs
Brian Tudor
president's circle
In addition, many of our Major Investors go above and beyond by participating in the President’s Circle Program, contributing $2,000 directly to REALTOR® Champions at the federal level - members of Congress who have been instrumental in advancing the REALTOR® public policy agenda.
Golden "R" PC
Candis Dorsch
Jannie Wiseman
Crystal "R" PC
Robyn Erlenbusch
Sterling "R" PC
Lacy Browne
Claire Gillam
Contributions to RPAC are voluntary and are used for political purposes. You may contribute more or less than the suggested amount. You may refuse to contribute without reprisal. NAR and its state or local associations will not favor or disfavor any members because of the amount contributed. 70% of each contribution is used by the state RPAC to support state and local candidates and is charged against contributions limits under 2 U.S.C. 441a. After the state RPAC reaches its RPAC goal it may elect to retain the entire contribution for use in supporting state and local candidates.
