Missouri REALTOR® Party Luncheon & Annual RPAC Awards

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Missouri REALTOR® Party Luncheon & Annual RPAC Awards 

Discover what’s ahead for Missouri real estate advocacy at the REALTOR® Party Luncheon and RPAC Awards! Hear from advocacy experts Jason Zamkus (Missouri REALTORS® Lobbyist), Erin Hervey (Missouri REALTORS® Vice-President, Government Affairs and Local Board Relations), and Scott Charton (Communications Director – Missourians For Fair Governance) as they share a 2026 legislative preview, including key policy priorities, opportunities, and challenges impacting our industry.

Celebrate member success as we present the 2025 Local RPAC Awards honoring outstanding advocacy achievements. With over a century of combined experience, this session is a must-attend for anyone looking to boost their civic knowledge and stay ahead in Missouri’s evolving legislative landscape.

Event Details:

Tuesday, January 27 | 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM

Price:

This session is complimentary and open to all conference attendees! RSVP is required for meal count.

Registration:

RSVP for the Missouri REALTOR® Party Luncheon & Annual RPAC Awards when you register for the Winter Business Conference.

Speakers:

Erin Hervey

Erin serves as Vice President of Government Affairs and Local Board Relations, overseeing the Association’s advocacy programs and legislative initiatives. She is the primary liaison to Local Board Association Executives, helping connect them with programs and services offered by Missouri REALTORS® and the National Association of REALTORS®. Erin has been with the Association since 2000 and holds bachelor’s degrees in political science and history from the University of Missouri–Columbia.

Jason Zamkus

Jason is a licensed attorney with more than two decades of experience in governmental affairs and lobbying. He has served as the association’s contract lobbyist since 2019, working closely with lobbyist Sam Licklider to secure numerous legislative victories on behalf of Missouri REALTORS®. Jason holds bachelor’s degrees in political science and psychology from the University of Missouri–Columbia, as well as a Juris Doctor from the University of Missouri–Columbia School of Law.