Committee Chair Spotlight: Lori Guinan

How long have you been working in the real estate industry?
I got my license in May 2019 and went full-time in January 2020. I’m now entering my sixth year in business.
How did you get into real estate?
In my previous job, the gentleman I worked for had some rental properties, and I helped manage those. That experience sparked my interest in real estate. After being in a corporate career for almost 18 years, I was ready for a change. I decided that my interest in real estate and being able to help others with one of the most significant purchases of their lives is where I wanted to be.
What inspired you to join Sumner REALTORS®?
I wanted to be part of an association in my local area rather than go elsewhere.
What goals or metrics would you like to help Sumner REALTORS® achieve in 2025?
As Chair of the Community Outreach Committee, I’d love to establish more precise guidelines and expectations for committee chairs. Having a defined roadmap helps the committee be more productive and effective.
What is one key lesson or insight you’ve learned over the years in this industry?
You have to keep learning to stay ahead of the market. Continuing education is essential to remain current on the latest trends and developments.
What’s one thing you’re particularly excited about in 2025?
I’m excited to continue meeting new people and building lasting relationships. Clients often become life-long friends.
How do you see Sumner REALTORS® making a difference in your community or industry?
One of Sumner REALTORS® core Strategic Plan pillars is giving back to the community. As REALTORS®, we care about where we live and work. Whether through events, fundraising, or volunteering, we’re committed to making a positive impact.
What advice or words of encouragement would you give to someone aspiring to join the Board or take on a leadership role at Sumner REALTORS®?
This is my first leadership role, and I advise staying active in the Association. Attend events, learn about Sumner REALTORS®'s purpose, and jump in when ready to lead.
How do you enjoy spending your time outside of work?
I spend it with my family: my husband, four daughters (all adults and married), and our three grandchildren.
What is something that most people might not know about you?
I’ve been very career-focused, having held only two jobs in my life. Longevity and commitment are important values to me.
















