Keller Williams has appointed 4 new executives for its industrial, teaching and philanthropy divisions. KW President and CEO Mark Willis stated the brand new hires are dedicated to bolstering “shared success and growth.”
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Keller Williams has employed 4 new executives to strengthen its industrial, teaching and philanthropy divisions, in response to an announcement on Monday. Cynthia Lee and Alicia Shepherd will function KW Business’s new president and vp, whereas Cody Gibson and Rachel Elder will tackle vp roles at KW MAPS Teaching and KW Cares respectively.
“We’re excited to announce the appointments of Cynthia, Alicia, Cody, and Rachel, who are serving and bringing immense value to our market centers and agents to ensure our entrepreneurs thrive in the face of market headwinds,” KW President and CEO Mark Willis stated in a ready assertion. “These high-caliber leaders are committed to our shared success and growth at Keller Williams.”
“In partnership with our agents, we are building careers worth having, businesses worth owning, lives worth living, experiences worth giving, and legacies worth leaving,” he added.
Lee and Shepherd have been KW Business leaders for the reason that fourth quarter of 2021, with Lee main the division’s technique and progress and Shepherd main schooling and coaching efforts. The duo’s new roles align with their earlier tasks, with Lee persevering with to bolster the division’s progress and Shepherd persevering with to enhance KW Business brokers’ and brokers’ talent units.
“Commercial agents can now dream big and achieve a life by design,” Lee stated in a written assertion. “With us, agents go on a journey that maximizes their prosperity and productivity through unique training and live events, while fostering an atmosphere of accountability and the strong culture for which KW is known.”
Added Shepherd, “At KW Commercial, we can support any agent at any level of success. Agents no longer have to consider outdated institutional firms to give their businesses the most professional and competitive edge.”
Like Lee and Shepherd, Gibson has an extended historical past with Keller Williams as an working principal for six market facilities and the CEO of the Portland Actual Property Group and the United Dwelling Group. Gibson can be answerable for serving to spearhead KW MAPS Teaching initiatives, the newest of which is PULSE, a subscription-based teaching and coaching program.
“Having grown up in KW, it’s an honor to now be named vice president of MAPS Coaching,” Gibson stated in a ready assertion. “Coaching is the bridge that allows us to move from where we are to where we want to be in our lives and careers.”
“Whether you’re managing a solo agent venture, building a local real estate team, leading an expansion, or launching or growing a market center, our MAPS coaches provide a powerful, tailored experience to support your aspirations and journey to success,” he added.
Lastly, Elder is a nonprofit professional who most lately labored with Beacon Nonprofit Consulting, an Austin-based firm that helps nonprofits turn out to be more practical fundraisers. Along with her new position at KW Cares, Elder will use her experience to create new fundraising initiatives.
“I am honored to be part of KW Cares, where I witness firsthand the remarkable empowerment, support, and uplift we provide to KW agents and their families,” Elder stated within the announcement. “Our efforts are making a transformative and enduring impact on lives.”
“I continue to be inspired by the work and the culture of KW,” she added. “A true sense of family helping family exists here.”