National Association of Realtors’ CEO has stepped down; he was replaced by a Black woman
Bob Goldberg, CEO of the Chicago-based National Association of Realtors, has stepped down because of allegations of sexual misconduct. He has been replaced by Nykia Wright, who does not have a real license, according to the New York Times.
Wright, 44, joined the National Association of Realtors from the Chicago Sun-Times, where she was chief executive. She will serve as interim chief executive until a permanent replacement is found.
The National Association of Realtors is the largest professional organization in the United States.