Amy Fletcher

Director Of Communications at Long Island Board of REALTORS®

Amy Fletcher, MBA has over 17 years of experience in marketing, communications, and public relations. Amy is currently serving as the Director of Communications at the Long Island Board of REALTORS® (LIBOR), where they are responsible for leading the association's internal and external communication efforts. Prior to their role at LIBOR, Amy worked as the Marketing Director for Capital Markets - U.S. at Colliers International. Amy also held various positions at Newmark, including Senior Director of Corporate Marketing & Communications and National Marketing Director. At Newmark, Amy led national marketing and branding efforts, oversaw event and digital marketing strategy, and managed public relations. Earlier in their career, they worked as a Client Relations Manager at Gilmore Group, where they successfully managed multi-million dollar projects and assisted with business development. Amy also served as the Assistant Dean of Admissions at Hofstra University, where they played a key role in the general admission process. Amy began their career as a PR Account Executive/Marketing Coordinator at Syntax, where they managed public relations, developed newsletters, and assisted with business development. Amy holds an MBA degree.

Amy Fletcher has an MBA in Marketing from Hofstra University. Amy also holds a B.A. in English and Psychology from Fairfield University. In addition, they have a Graphic Design Production Certificate from NYU School of Professional Studies. Prior to their higher education, Amy attended St. Anthony's High School.

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Long Island Board of REALTORS®

The Long Island Board of REALTORS®, Inc. (also known as LIBOR) is a 26,000 member not-for- profit trade association that serves real estate professionals throughout Nassau, Suffolk and Queens counties. LIBOR is the fourth largest local REALTOR® Board in the United States. REALTOR® members subscribe to a strict Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice. Not every real estate licensee can be called a REALTOR®. LIBOR members may elect to participate in the MLS, and are members of the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR), and the New York State Association of REALTOR®.