Nancy Healy Enters Greenwich Realtor Hall of Fame

The Greenwich Association of Realtors announced that Nancy Healy, a proprietor of Shore and Country Properties, has been honored to become a member of the small group that comprises the Greenwich Realtor Hall of Fame, the highest honor presented to a member for their lifetime service to the real estate, industry and the Greenwich community.

Healy, a realtor since 1988, has been a member of the Board of Directors of the Greenwich Association of Realtors for several terms. She has served as vice president, secretary and has served three separate terms as Board President. She has served on various committees including Professional Standards, Grievance and Education and is a certified Realtor mediator. She was a past Recipient of Realtor of the Year. She is a past director of the Connecticut Association of Realtors. Healy became a partner in Shore and Country Properties in 1997 and previously was an agent and working manager with Smith Hekker & Collins, now part of Coldwell Banker.

Healy has worked as a volunteer on the board of Greenwich Woman’s Club where she was responsible for helping to form the Greenwich Historic Bus Tours as well as serving on the Executive Board, many different PTA’s positions, President of the Greenwich High School Varsity Hockey Booster Club, organizer and participant of Parent Assistors who assisted parents attending meetings for Individual Education Plans. In addition, she has given her time freely to United Way and many other local charities and causes.

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.