
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


The Industry Relations Podcast is now available on your favorite podcast player!
OverviewRob Hahn and Greg Robertson discuss their experience attending the NAR Influencer Summit in Chicago, where they met with NAR leadership and staff to hear about the organization's strategic direction and turnaround plan. The conversation covers leadership changes, cost-cutting efforts, and the broader challenges facing the National Association of Realtors. Rob argues that the organization faces deeper structural problems—particularly around its value proposition and governance—while Greg is cautiously optimistic that new leadership could help move the industry forward. The episode also explores NAR's relationship with MLS organizations, the difficulty associations face in "de-risking" from MLS dependence, and the need to identify services members are actually willing to pay for.
Key TakeawaysRob and Greg attended the NAR Influencer Summit in Chicago, where leadership presented their strategic plan and invited questions from attendees.
NAR leadership highlighted cost-cutting measures, including staff reductions of roughly 14–20%, as part of broader turnaround efforts.
Rob says meeting CEO Nykia Wright in person changed his impression, noting her stronger presence and leadership than he expected.
The hosts debate whether NAR's challenges are incremental problems or a deeper structural crisis tied to governance and leadership dynamics.
A central issue discussed is NAR's value proposition—particularly whether agents would voluntarily pay to join if MLS access and other structural ties changed.
Lobbying remains one of the strongest arguments for NAR's value, though Rob argues it suffers from a "free rider" problem where non-members benefit as well.
Greg raises concerns about how local associations can reduce reliance on MLS revenue without clear alternative funding models.
Both hosts discuss the role of volunteer leadership in shaping strategy and whether structural reforms may be needed to move the organization forward.
The episode ends with a debate about NAR's stated goal of advancing Americans' ability to own real estate and what policy implications that might carry.
Connect with Rob and Greg
Rob's Website
Greg's Website
Watch us on YouTube
Our Sponsors:
Cotality
Notorious VIP
The Giant Steps Job Board
Production and Editing Services by Sunbound Studios
By Rob Hahn and Greg Robertson4.7
3636 ratings
The Industry Relations Podcast is now available on your favorite podcast player!
OverviewRob Hahn and Greg Robertson discuss their experience attending the NAR Influencer Summit in Chicago, where they met with NAR leadership and staff to hear about the organization's strategic direction and turnaround plan. The conversation covers leadership changes, cost-cutting efforts, and the broader challenges facing the National Association of Realtors. Rob argues that the organization faces deeper structural problems—particularly around its value proposition and governance—while Greg is cautiously optimistic that new leadership could help move the industry forward. The episode also explores NAR's relationship with MLS organizations, the difficulty associations face in "de-risking" from MLS dependence, and the need to identify services members are actually willing to pay for.
Key TakeawaysRob and Greg attended the NAR Influencer Summit in Chicago, where leadership presented their strategic plan and invited questions from attendees.
NAR leadership highlighted cost-cutting measures, including staff reductions of roughly 14–20%, as part of broader turnaround efforts.
Rob says meeting CEO Nykia Wright in person changed his impression, noting her stronger presence and leadership than he expected.
The hosts debate whether NAR's challenges are incremental problems or a deeper structural crisis tied to governance and leadership dynamics.
A central issue discussed is NAR's value proposition—particularly whether agents would voluntarily pay to join if MLS access and other structural ties changed.
Lobbying remains one of the strongest arguments for NAR's value, though Rob argues it suffers from a "free rider" problem where non-members benefit as well.
Greg raises concerns about how local associations can reduce reliance on MLS revenue without clear alternative funding models.
Both hosts discuss the role of volunteer leadership in shaping strategy and whether structural reforms may be needed to move the organization forward.
The episode ends with a debate about NAR's stated goal of advancing Americans' ability to own real estate and what policy implications that might carry.
Connect with Rob and Greg
Rob's Website
Greg's Website
Watch us on YouTube
Our Sponsors:
Cotality
Notorious VIP
The Giant Steps Job Board
Production and Editing Services by Sunbound Studios

32,236 Listeners

9,757 Listeners

12,118 Listeners

30,207 Listeners

21 Listeners

88,011 Listeners

113,494 Listeners

56,997 Listeners

441 Listeners

906 Listeners

169 Listeners

58,522 Listeners

1,622 Listeners

84 Listeners

21 Listeners