They say the REAL classes are used to
identify future leaders of MIBOR. But that doesn’t mean me, right? I am a
relatively new member and an appraiser so they obviously don’t mean people like
me when they say that, right? Well, as I found out the road starts with a
single first step…
I applied for REAL with very little
understanding of what MIBOR does, let alone what was included in the REAL
program. In what I am sure was a case of charity to the lonely appraiser
applicant, I was selected to be part of the class. I spent most of the sessions
saying things like “I didn’t know MIBOR did that…” and “I have lived in
Indianapolis my entire life and didn’t know that was there…” and “Wow, that is
really cool!” At one of the sessions the moderator (aka the person running the
show, your coach, mentor and all around great person) asked our group if anyone
was interested in applying for the MPAC Board of Trustees. My response was
“What is MPAC and why do they need a Board of Trustees?” Oh, that is the
political action committee. Well, I like politics, right? So I said I would be
interested. Little did I know I had just taken step two.
So now I am on this MPAC Trustee thing
with nothing in my skill set except my good looks!! Oh, and I had been through
REAL. It was then that I realized how much the REAL program gave me the skills
to be a productive part of the group. When the trustees discussed issues, I
would invariably start my comments with “Well, in REAL, we
did/discussed/heard…” There I was with all of these veterans of MIBOR
collectively possessing a Fort Knox worth of experience and knowledge. But I was
holding my own because of REAL.
Now I have been through REAL and sat on
the MPAC Trustees for a year. Time to retire, right? Time to hang up the cleats
and retire the jersey. This good ole boy has reached the apex of his talent
limit.
Wait… What?? There’s an opening on the
MIBOR Board of Directors? What does that have to do with me? You think I might
be a good candidate? Why? Because I was did REAL? Oh, well that makes sense, I
guess.
I remember from REAL these Board of
Directors people set the direction of the organization. Now I am one of them.
This group must be crazy allowing me in the room. But look, there are several
of my REAL classmates on the Board with me. I know these guys! This is fun! And
you know what, that MIBOR staff actually gets things done. This isn’t a waste
of time. In fact, this is the only professional organization I have been
involved with that actually sets goals and gets them done. What’s that, Heather
(my wife)? Yes, I do talk a lot about MIBOR these days. It is fun because we
actually get things done! Okay I will try to talk about something else. Did I
mention you have pretty eyes? Silence…
Now it is REALLY time to retire. REAL,
MPAC and now the Board!!! Look ma, your boy did good! He soared with the
eagles. What are those guys whispering about? Do I have something sticking out
of my nose? Yes, I need a haircut, but you don’t need to stare at me. Executive
Committee? No, no, no. You have confused me with someone else. I must have had
too many cocktails because I think they just asked me to run for
Secretary/Treasurer – Elect. Well, I like serving on this Board and four more
years of it would be cool, but I really need to work on other topics to talk to
Heather about!
On the big stage giving a speech at the
Ball as incoming President. Good thing those bright lights keep me from seeing
the audience. I need to blink my eyes. What? My year is over? Now I am
officially a Past President? My picture goes on the wall with all those giants
of organization. Doesn’t seem real. The one thing I still want to do is be the
Moderator (remember the coach and all around good guy) of REAL. Which happened.
My REAL class was good, but this class will be great! Not because of my influence,
but because I learned when leading great people, the best move is often to get
out of their way.
What a ride. All I did was fill out an
application for REAL. I took that first step. I put myself out there into a
world I knew very little about. It was more than a little scary. And I wouldn’t
change the ride. If asked, my advice is run, don’t walk, run your REAL application to MIBOR. You may not have the same ride as me, but you might. And
that is worth the time to fill out the application.
Larry Mitchell
Mitchell Appraisals
REAL Moderator, 2011-2012
MIBOR Past-President, 2009