Jack Flemming Takes the Helm at NAREE
In an inspiring move for the real estate journalism community, Jack Flemming of the Los Angeles Times has been elected as the 2026 president of the National Association of Real Estate Editors (NAREE). Known for his engaging coverage of luxury homes and real estate topics, Flemming's leadership is seen as a promising new chapter for the organization, particularly as it heads towards its 100th anniversary.
A Recognized Journalist with a Passion for Real Estate
Flemming's impressive accolades include winning the Best Young Journalist Award in 2025 and a NAREE Gold Award in 2024 for his standout piece on residential real estate—his knack for storytelling and legal intricacies has made a significant impact in the field. His experiences have cultivated not just his writing skills but also his capability as an engaging panel moderator, which will be a central role during NAREE’s upcoming conferences.
Continuing a Legacy of Excellence
Suzann Silverman, of Commercial Property Executive, joins Flemming as vice president alongside Cati O’Keefe and Candace Taylor in the executive leadership. Their collective experience brings a wealth of knowledge together, effectively steering the direction of NAREE as it navigates the rapidly evolving landscape of real estate journalism.
Encouragement for Emerging Journalists
The National Association of Real Estate Editors has also issued a call for entries for its 76th Annual Real Estate Journalism Competition, further encouraging aspiring journalists to showcase their best work. With a deadline of March 1, 2026, this initiative opens doors for fresh storytelling and diverse perspectives in real estate writing.
A Bright Future Ahead
As we celebrate Flemming's presidency, this transition into leadership serves as a powerful reminder of the significant role journalism plays in shaping the real estate narrative. With experienced voices at the helm, the future of real estate journalism looks promising, and there’s ample opportunity for budding journalists to step forward and make their mark.
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