LIVERPOOL, N.Y. — Donna Rausch of Cicero was appointed the 2015 Central Region vice president of the New York State Association of Realtors (NYSAR) during the group’s inauguration ceremony held Feb. 9 in Albany.
Rausch, a realtor since 1985, is the branch manager and associate broker of the RealtyUSA Liverpool and Fulton/Oswego offices, according to a NYSAR news release. She was the 2012 and 2013 president of the Greater Syracuse Association of Realtors (GSAR), where she has served on the board of directors and numerous committees. In 2012, Rausch was named the GSAR broker/manager of the year.
At the state level, Rausch serves on several committees including professional standards, grievance, and education, according to the news release. She currently serves on the executive committee, organizational planning committee, and the board of directors.
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Locally, Rausch is a former member and past director of the ZONTA Club of Syracuse, and has served on the Parade of Homes and the marketing and membership committees of the Home Builders & Remodelers of Central New York.
NYSAR is a nonprofit trade group representing more than 47,000 real-estate professionals in New York state.