The Appraisal Foundation (TAF) Board of Trustees recently named new members to the Appraisal Standards Board (ASB) and the Appraiser Qualifications Board (AQB), TAF announced in a release.
Melissa Bond of Kiln, Miss., and Nicholas Pilz of Winter Garden, Fla., were appointed to the ASB, and Karen Oberman of Des Moines, Iowa, Valerie Scott of Capitan, N.M., and Donna Vandervries of Portage, Mich., were appointed to the AQB, TAF announced.
Roberta Oullettee of Raleigh, N.C., was reappointed to the ASB, while William Fall of Perrysburg, Ohio, John Ryan of Newbury, Mass., and Brad Swinney of Austin, Texas, were reappointed to the AQB. Michelle Bradley and Ryan will be chairs of the ASB and AQB respectively, while Tim Luke and Brad Swinney will be vice chairs of each board.
“We are pleased to welcome the newest appointees to the ASB and AQB,” TAF President Dave Bunton said in the release. “The Board of Trustees had a difficult task given the large number of highly qualified candidates who applied to be on each board, and we hope that all of the applicants will continue to be involved in our work. The Appraisal Foundation is deeply appreciative of the appraisers who commit their time and efforts to helping us preserve the public trust in the appraisal profession.”
The board also announced its new leadership for 2022. Randall Kopfer of Galveston, Texas, was named chair of the board and Dayton Nordin of Boston, Mass., was named vice chair. Tracy Johnston of Phoenix, Ariz., will remain secretary and Raymond Wagester of Greenwood Village, Colo., was named treasurer. Jeremy Gray of Pleasant Grove, Utah, will be immediate past chair.