“T3 Sixty, a management consulting company in the residential real estate industry, has a client who is looking for an experienced Chief Technology Officer. The company for this position is a national real estate brokerage or franchisor.
The Chief Technology Officer is responsible for collaborating to enable innovation, identify technology opportunities and enhance the business transformation. This role will set and implement the technology strategy of the company in alignment with the overall corporate strategy, market development and franchise network needs.”
“The real estate industry is well represented by this group, which includes:
Rebecca Jensen, MRED; Michael Wurzer, FBS; John Breault, State-Wide MLS; and Richard Renton, Triad MLS; Todd Carpenter, NAR; Jason Normandin, NAR; Matt Cohen, CoreLogic; Bob Evans, Move, Inc.; and Mark Lesswing, T3 Sixty; Turan Tekin, Zillow Group; Andy Woolley, Homes.com; Chris Carrillo, Metro MLS; Shayne Fairley, Stellar MLS; and Frank Major, Bright MLS; Marty Reed, CRMLS; Bill Fowler, Compass; Dan Troup, RE/MAX; Caitlin McCrory, Realogy; and Jeff Young, RPR.
Via The WAV Group
Congrats to everyone and thank you for helping push the industry forward.
“T3 Sixty, a management consulting company in the residential real estate industry, has a client who is looking for an experienced Chief Technology Officer. The company for this position is a national real estate brokerage or franchisor.
The Chief Technology Officer is responsible for collaborating to enable innovation, identify technology opportunities and enhance the business transformation. This role will set and implement the technology strategy of the company in alignment with the overall corporate strategy, market development and franchise network needs.”
“We’ve been able to meet their expectations by working with technology providers in the same way other MLSs do. However, the massive investments in the real estate technology space over the past two years have meant that expectations are much higher from both our users and the consumers they work with. Not only has the quality of products increased, but outside interests – including competing ones – are gaining greater control over the technology our users engage with most.”
Super bold move by CRMLS and their board of directors. Perchwell is super interesting. Maybe they can succeed where others (🦒) have failed.
Venture Capital is a numbers game, you have to spread a lot of money over several companies and hope one of them (at least) makes it big. You can’t put all your eggs in one basket. So I’m really curious about the other companies CRMLS is looking at currently into. I might even have a few recommendations.
It’s that time of year again! Here are some great gift ideas for your favorite vendor in your life!
12 ft 3 Outlet Extension Cord. I don’t know about you but I always seem to find myself too far away from a wall outlet. Whether to charge my phone in a hotel room or my laptop when doing a presentation at a hotel suite. Rather than a bulky 6 outlet strip with only a 3-foot cable, I like to carry a twelve-foot cable with 3 outlets. It’s a lifesaver. You can get them almost anywhere. Here’s one from HomeDepot.
Speaking of chargers, don’t you hate it when your big bulky charger outlet won’t fit behind the bedside table at home or on the road? Me too. So check this out. Perfect to throw in your carry-on bag. PlugBug Slim from Twelve South.
I love these phone mounts from Stage Ninja. They are great for holding your phone or tablet. I use them in my ’59 VW Bus (since it lacks a radio). But I found it so useful I bought a couple more. Great for long FaceTime convos with Mom or Grandma.
I know what you are going to say, $649 for a freaking carry-on suitcase. Yeah, yeah, I know. But god-damn the Briggs and Riley 22″ is a great spinner. So stop pulling your old Skyway carry on, forget the Away, ditch the last bag you bought a Costco and treat yo self!
Leave that dongle in your pants. Apple’s new MacBook Pros bring back some of your favorite ports. So if you are due a refresh of your laptop and your CAPEX budget can handle it, get one! Magsafe, HDMI, and SSD ports, and with the super-fast M1 PRO and M1 MAX chipset you’ll be updating those excel sheets in no time. What’s not to love? The 14″ model would be my travel-friendly jam. How else are you gonna hit those crazy quotas?
And what Vendor Alley Holiday Gift Guide would be complete without a book recommendation. And this year it’s easy, The Art of the CMA, by yours truly. Order today and I’ll even personalize and autograph it. Also free shipping. And did I mention that quantity discounts are available? Click here to start your order.
Hopefully, by giving everyone 24 hours notice we can get a lot of voices to join us on Clubhouse tomorrow. It starts at 3PM PT. We’ve got a lot to catch up on. Zillow, Better.com, NFTs, Lions, Tigers and Bears! See you there!
“CoreLogic has the solutions and vision to help our members thrive in today’s real estate market,” said SFAR CEO Paco Arguello. “Their listing management and public record platforms set the standard for the industry, and they continue to innovate with new offerings like OneHome. CoreLogic’s outstanding data-enabled solutions will help SFAR meet the evolving needs of the New Mexico real estate market, its homeowners and the professionals who serve them.”
Did I mention that I will personalize each copy of my book if you order soon? Quantity discounts are available. A perfect gift for the favorite REALTOR in your life!
“Brian Donnellan has not only played a major role in the industry’s largest MLS merger to date, but also has been an advocate of moving Bright MLS forward by sourcing and launching upgraded and innovative tools and resources with new methods of subscriber training and support.”
“Provide Tier-2 technical support and troubleshooting to our users via telephone, email, and web-based tools. Advise customers on product functionality, features, and other support-related inquiries. Facilitate conflict resolution and/or escalation. The candidate should possess good judgment and decision-making abilities.”
And don’t forget I’m still looking for someone to join my team as an Enterprise Support Manager (reach out to me directly if you want, I won’t tell anybody 😇). Plus we have a lot of great positions open at Lone Wolf, check them all out here.