January 17, 2020 (Greenwich, CT)– The Greenwich Association of REALTORS® (GAR) announced that Alice Duff, a sales broker with Sotheby’s International Realty, has been honored as the most recent member of the small group that comprises the Greenwich Association of REALTORS® Hall of Fame.
The GAR Hall of Fame is the highest honor presented to a member for their lifetime service to the real estate industry and the Greenwich community.
Duff has been a member of the National Association of Realtors, Connecticut Association of Realtors, and GAR since 1985. Alice served as a GAR Director from 2010-2012, and was named GAR’s REALTOR® of the Year in 2012. She has been Chair of the GAR Awards Committee since 2009, and has also actively been involved in the Grievance, Professional Standards, RPAC, Scholarship, and Local Issues Committees throughout her years as a member.
Alice has lived with her family in Greenwich since 1969. During that time, she has contributed her time to numerous community and school organizations including the Board of Greenwich Hospital and the hospital’s community Advisory Board; Board member and secretary of the American Red Cross, Greenwich Chapter; Board of the Field Club, Community Answers, PTA at North Street and Greenwich Country Day School, and on the nominating committee for Greenwich Health. Duff is also an elected official on the RTM serving her district for the past 13+ years.
Duff was surprised with the REALTOR® Hall of Fame induction by fellow Awards Committee member and 2015 Hall of Fame Inductee, Sally Parris, backed by the approval of the GAR Board of Directors. Duff’s colleagues credit her for always taking action on issues, being detailed in her pursuits of accuracy, and encouraging the act of making the right decisions for the benefit of all concerned.
The Greenwich Association of REALTORS® is the professional board of choice for the real estate industry in Greenwich. Established in 1924, the association provides professional development and support services for REALTORS® and represents the concerns and interests of private property and home ownership rights. The association has over 800 members and is headquartered in Greenwich, CT.