
On Dec. 2, 2016, Gov. Matt Bevin appointed Lois Ann Disponett as Commissioner of the Kentucky Real Estate Commission. Disponett was born and raised in Anderson County, Kentucky. She first obtained her sales associate license in August 1, 1976. On January 3, 1978, she obtained her broker’s license. A few months later, she opened her own office and became the principal broker of Lois Ann Disponett Real Estate Company. Her office is located in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky. She graduated in 1975 from Anderson County High School and obtained her Associate Degree in Real Estate from the Lexington Technical Institute in 1977. She obtained the designations of CRS, Certified Residential Specialist and GRI, Graduate Realtor® Institute. She is currently in the process of obtaining her CRB, Certified Residential Broker, designation. In June of 2002, Disponett, along with four other individuals, formed and opened Century Bank in Lawrenceburg.
Chair Disponett is a member of First Baptist Church in Lawrenceburg, where she has been an active Sunday School teacher for over 40 years. She also served as 6th District Chair of the Republican Party, member of WROCK, Women Republicans of Central Kentucky, KEMI board member, and is a 27-year member of the Lexington-Bluegrass Association of Realtors®.hair Disponett is a member of First Baptist Church in Lawrenceburg, where she has been an active Sunday School teacher for over 40 years. She also served as 6th District Chair of the Republican Party, member of WROCK, Women Republicans of Central Kentucky, KEMI board member, and is a 27-year member of the Lexington-Bluegrass Association of Realtors®.
Along with her real estate business, she has been involved in the development of both residential and commercial property in the Anderson County area for the last 41 years. She has been married to her husband, Todd Hyatt, who is also a Realtor®, for 31 years and they have one daughter, Anna Marie Hyatt, who is 23 years old and attends Campbellsville University. Disponett brings a lot of knowledge and experience to her role as Commissioner. She is excited about her new responsibility and the Commission welcomes her on board.