August 16, 2017 09:00 ET
Former Realty Executives CEO and Real Estate Attorney Joins Rapidly Growing Agent-Owned Cloud Brokerage
BELLINGHAM, WA--(Marketwired - August 16, 2017) - eXp World Holdings, Inc. (
Her experience will help eXp Realty manage its rapid growth while continuing to deliver the best agent-owner experience in the industry. Coleman will report to Founder, Chairman and CEO Glenn Sanford. She holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Cincinnati and a juris doctor degree from The John Marshall Law School. Coleman also is a licensed real estate broker in Arizona.
"We sought a general counsel with broad operational skills to help us continue to build and grow a world-class company. Mary Frances' experience, where she ran entire businesses while providing legal counsel to the real estate industry, is a perfect fit for eXp," said Sanford. "We welcome her to our team and look forward to leveraging her deep expertise as we continue growing our agent-centric, cloud-based real estate brokerage."
"eXp's vision and mission to put agents first, while utilizing technology to make operational and economic improvements to the traditional real estate brokerage model was very attractive to me," said Coleman. "I'm looking forward to joining this talented and passionate team on a mission to change the way that agents, brokers and consumers work together."
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