NATIONAL HARBOR, MD—Six members of the Hudson Gateway Association of Realtors were honored by the National Association of Realtors for their generous contributions to the Realtors Political Action Committee (RPAC).
Michael Schmelzer
Dorothy Botsoe
Susan Goldy
On May 3, the National Association of Realtors held its largest ever Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center at the National Harbor in Maryland as part of the 2022 Realtors Legislative Meetings.
Richard Haggerty
Nancy Kennedy
Perry Gault
The 2019, 2020, and 2021 Hall of Fame Classes were inducted at the ceremony. Six HGAR leaders were inducted: Michael Schmelzer (2019-$100,000 Tier), Dorothy Botsoe (2021-$75,000 Tier), Susan Goldy (2021-$50,000 Tier), Richard Haggerty (2019-$50,000 Tier), Nancy Kennedy (2019-$50,000 Tier) and Perry Gault, posthumously (2020-$25,000 Tier).
HGAR extends its congratulations to all the inductees who were recognized for their significant commitment to RPAC over the years.

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