With 3,460 respondents casting 6,099 votes, the real estate professional community has decided who the Top 100 Most Influential Women are. And what an incredible list of powerful women this list represents.
Nine months ago when the 2008 edition of the Swanepoel TRENDS Report was published, the demographics that included women, youth and minorities were identified as key drivers in the future of the residential real estate brokerage industry. In the Trend titled Shattered Glass it was detailed how many women had reached leadership positions at national levels.
Shari Chase of Chase International was named top 50 Most Influential Women in Real Estate Leadership for 2008 in this list.
This trend lit the match to initiate a nationwide flame in search of the Top 100 Most Influential Women in leadership roles in the Real Estate Industry.
A blog post on ActiveRain by best selling author Stefan Swanepoel attracted over 11,000 views. Continued interest fanned the flames that soon expanded to other real estate social networks such as RealTown and Inman Community.
Though the survey was not billed as warranting scientific rigidity, the tremendous response rate and distribution of more than 6,000 votes speaks to a strength in collective wisdom about the relative placement of the most influential women in the Top 100 list. Hence the results are being presented in alphabetical order within four group rankings. The Top 25, Top 50 and so on.
Nine months ago when the 2008 edition of the Swanepoel TRENDS Report was published, the demographics that included women, youth and minorities were identified as key drivers in the future of the residential real estate brokerage industry. In the Trend titled Shattered Glass it was detailed how many women had reached leadership positions at national levels.
Shari Chase of Chase International was named top 50 Most Influential Women in Real Estate Leadership for 2008 in this list.
This trend lit the match to initiate a nationwide flame in search of the Top 100 Most Influential Women in leadership roles in the Real Estate Industry.
A blog post on ActiveRain by best selling author Stefan Swanepoel attracted over 11,000 views. Continued interest fanned the flames that soon expanded to other real estate social networks such as RealTown and Inman Community.
Though the survey was not billed as warranting scientific rigidity, the tremendous response rate and distribution of more than 6,000 votes speaks to a strength in collective wisdom about the relative placement of the most influential women in the Top 100 list. Hence the results are being presented in alphabetical order within four group rankings. The Top 25, Top 50 and so on.
Coldwell Banker hires new front supervisor
Coldwell Banker Incline Village Realty, Inc. has hired Holly Delbridge as the new front desk supervisor. Holly has worked in real estate in New York and most recently in South Lake Tahoe. She moved to Incline Village from South Lake Tahoe.We are excited to have Holly working with us. Her real estate knowledge and customer service experience will benefit our front desk operations and both of our offices operations, said Ned Stock, managing broker for Coldwell Banker Incline Village Realty.
Coldwell Banker Incline Village Realty and Coldwell Banker Village Realty is one of the largest Coldwell BankerŪ affiliates in the United States.
Coldwell Banker Incline Village Realty and Coldwell Banker Village Realty are members of the exclusive Coldwell BankerŪ Chairmans Circle for being one of the top producing affiliates in the Coldwell BankerŪ franchise system.
Incline Village Realty was founded in 1961.
Coldwell Banker Incline Village Realty, Inc. offices are located at 899 and 917 Tahoe Boulevard, Incline Village, NV and can be reached at (775) 831-1515.


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