Baldwin Realtors Names New Executive Officer

BALDWIN COUNTY, Ala — Baldwin REALTORS has announced Jennifer Foutch its new executive officer. Foutch, who has been the association’s government affairs director, will oversee the day-to-day operations of the organization, while continuing to enhance services and benefits for members. She has been a REALTORS staff member for the past five years. Foutch graduated from Southern Illinois University with a bachelor’s degree in administration of justice, later earning her JD from Southern Illinois University School of Law. She worked as the assistant state’s attorney for Perry County, Illinois, and later served as a public defender. After spending more than 18 years handling criminal cases in Illinois, she and her family relocated to Fairhope. She is a licensed attorney in both Illinois and Alabama. Foutch has continued her interest and education in the real estate industry by completing Professional Standards Administration training and is working to complete her REALTOR Association Certified Executive designation.

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