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How to Bring Your 1.0 Brokerage into a 2.0 World
Friday, Sept. 19, 2008: 4:00 PM - 4:45 PM, 220
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Brad Coy Brad Coy
Brad Coy has joined the family business standing on the shoulders of giants. A licensed sales associate, Brad is a part of the second generation at San Francisco Real Estate Services, a boutique company serving the community for 20 years. Having a diverse background of knowledge, a high level of integrity and a personal history with many of the wonderful neighborhoods of the city helps facilitate the real estate process for his clients in realizing their dreams.
Matt Fagioli Matt Fagioli
I'm the Chief Evangelist (& operating broker) at Diamond Dwellings™ Realty based near Atlanta, Ga. I like to write stuff like this in the first person, that way it's "just you and me talking". That's kind of the way we operate -- no stuffy corporate stuff. Just hard work & results, etc. We started Diamond Dwellings 18 months ago because we saw an opportunity to build a new kind of brokerage -- one that truly leverages all the cool new web 2.0 tools. We made Diamond Dwellings very scalable, so lots of other agents & brokers could benefit from the platform. We're rolling that out now across the US Our local blogs all share a common brand of URL such as MiamiDwellings.com, VegasDwellings.com & PaloAltoDwellings.com. We're also developing demographic niches like GolfDwellings.com, RanchDwellings.com and EquestrianDwellings.com
Pat Kitano Pat Kitano
Pat is currently co-Founder, Managing Principal of Domus Consulting Group, a management consulting firm working with real estate brokerages, title insurance companies and Web 2.0 companies to develop technology marketing strategies. He worked for eight years in New York City and Tokyo as an investment banker on Wall Street, culminating as the Head of US Investment Banking for a leading Japanese investment bank. He left Wall Street in 1998 to manage the business development and financing activities at internet technology and real estate companies. He received an MBA at Columbia University where he was a Chase Manhattan Bank Fellow.
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