Sentences with phrase «become leaders in the real estate industry»

All About Business: After earning her MBA from American University, Rachel Valentino had a tough choice to make: accept a lucrative offer with IBM or pursue her dream to become a leader in the real estate industry.
As a brokerage that adheres to the philosophy of fostering entrepreneurial spirit among their agents, Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate All Seasons mirrors our practice of training our agents to become leaders in the real estate industry.

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Policy agendas for important issues like the 421a tax abatement and New York City rent laws are being set by publicly elected leaders who have become dependent on the real estate industry's onslaught of millions of dollars in campaign contributions.
In the photo: Members of the Industry Leaders Group, representing most of Canada's largest real estate firms, are demanding that organized real estate become...
Overall, becoming aware of the current and upcoming integration of sustainability in real estate positions brokers as leaders in industry shifts, prepared to engage proactively in new market and business opportunities.
We both played central roles in shaping the real estate industries in our own countries and both became dominant market leaders by staying focused on delivering the best quality service to our clients.
Discover why Triumph is quickly becoming the industry leader in financing for residential real estate investors.
Founded in 1930, Harry Norman, Realtors, Atlanta's oldest residential real estate firm, has grown to become the area's industry leader.
«Particularly during this time of economic uncertainty, adding the Quebec operations into the corporate fold and under the Avison Young (Canada) banner is an important step in our overall plan to become a fully integrated real estate entity and the industry leader in solving clients» real estate needs.»
Kevin has become an industry leader in real estate investing education.
Community Outreach Programs Encourage and assist REALTOR ® Associations, and their members, to become leaders in their communities on issues that affect the real estate industry, including housing opportunity, smart growth, and diversity and fair housing, which can improve neighborhoods and increase community vitality, and may help to increase property values.
In the words of Christopher Lee, President and Chief Executive Officer of CEL & Associates, Inc., the real estate industry discovered that «leaders and leadership, not the number or size of buildings owned or managed, would become the discerning hallmark of those who prospered and those who failed... A real estate firm without effective leaders might as well pack up and try something else.
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