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RPOA’s Clay Powell Set to Retire in January
By Brad Beckett
It is not often that a leader stays the course with an association, through good times and bad, for nearly a quarter of a century. Earlier this year Clay Powell, director of the Rental Property Owners Association of Kent County (RPOA), announced that he would be retiring in January 2023 after almost 25 years of service.
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Since becoming the association’s first director in 1998, Clay’s leadership helped the RPOA double the size of its membership and shore up finances, which enabled them to become one of the largest and most successful real estate investor associations in the nation.
The RPOA has won multiple awards from National REIA for its government affairs efforts, public relations, education, publications, website, and podcast, as well as once being awarded an outstanding REIA of the year. Clay also served on NREIA’s board of directors for several years.
In addition, Clay was very active in government affairs. He also served as the executive director of the Rental Property Owners Association of Michigan (RPOA-M), which focuses exclusively on lobbying the state legislature. Many of Michigan’s laws regarding rental property were improved and many bills that would have been detrimental to the rental housing industry were killed during Clay’s tenure – which also ends in January.
I had the opportunity to talk with Clay at National REIA’s Mid-Year Leadership conference in Milwaukee this summer. He said by then he’ll be a “young 62,” and is very much looking forward to retirement. “We are ready to do all the things we love to do more often and without work being in the way of when and where,” he said. As for his service to the RPOA, Clay told the board that “It has been an honor and a joy to work for the RPOA.”
Indeed…If you get a moment, visit RPOAonline.org and drop him a congratulatory note.
Clay enthusiastically said this represents what he will be doing more of in retirement!
Brad Beckett is the Director of Education & Outreach for National REIA.
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