Professional Development

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In-person/hybrid classes, please refer to the current NSR Covid protocol here
29 Oct

Two Class Reg. - Flood Professional Development

Two Class Reg. - Flood Professional Development

Tuesday, October 29, 2019 (9:30 AM to 11:45 AM)

North Shore Association of REALTORS, Beverly, Massachusetts

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This class is currently sold out. NSAR is potentially scheduling a second date for this class. Please contact Jordan Berger (978-232-9410 - jordan@northshorerealtors.com) to be added to a wait list for this class and express your interest for a second date. Potential second date is December 12th

This class will register you for both of the Flood Professional Development classes. Register for both classes to receive a discount! 
9:30-10:30am - Buying and Selling in the Floodplains
10:45-11:45am - FEMA Flood Maps & Letters 

*Please note. These are professional development classes and will not provide CE credit. 

Click here to view the course flyer. 

North Shore Association of REALTORS - Classroom
North Shore Association of REALTORS (Classroom)
398 Essex St.
Beverly, MA 01915-1957

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Joy Duperault

Director, Flood Hazard Management Program, MA Dept. of Conservation & Recreation

Joy Duperault is director of the Commonwealth’s Flood Hazard Management Program, overseeing the implementation of the National Flood Insurance Program in coordination with Massachusetts’ more than 340 NFIP communities.  Joy is also the deputy State Hazard Mitigation Officer, working with the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency to implement federal disaster grant programs, as well as to integrate mitigation planning activities with local floodplain management practices.

Joy was formerly the state NFIP coordinator and deputy mitigation officer for the State of Florida, where she resided for 40 years.  Her work in emergency management began in the aftermath of Hurricane Charley in 2004, and her background includes government and non-profit work in the fields of environmental education and human services.