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Shelly Cofini, CSO of BidMyListing, brings a unique perspective and skill set to the business world. With a talent for keeping it real and cutting through the noise, Shelly offers services that empower organizations to thrive in today’s fast-paced and ever-changing landscape. Whether helping startups navigate the tech industry, advising established companies on strategic initiatives, or simply sharing her insights on leadership and innovation, Shelly is committed to helping her clients succeed on their terms with a focus on performance, productivity, and profit.
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Let’s be honest: the real estate process is confusing, and finding a real estate agent is hard for sellers. It’s so hard that real estate agents spend $18B annually on marketing to get your business - yet 80% of home sellers work with the first real estate agent they meet. That’s what we call a lose-lose. Agents waste billions on bombarding home sellers, while home sellers bring minimal information to the negotiation table. There’s no transparency or accountability on either side.
Real Estate Roundtable with Shelly Cofini -Part 1
The Power Is Now Media is an online multimedia company founded in 2009 by Eric L. Frazier and is headquartered in Riverside, California. We are advocates for homeownership, wealth building and financial literacy for low to moderate-income and minority communities. We utilize online Radio, online Magazine, online TV and online events to educate and support the American dream of homeownership and financial independence.
Real Estate Roundtable with Shelly Cofini - Part 2
The Power Is Now Media is an online multimedia company founded in 2009 by Eric L. Frazier and is headquartered in Riverside, California. We are advocates for homeownership, wealth building and financial literacy for low to moderate-income and minority communities. We utilize online Radio, online Magazine, online TV and online events to educate and support the American dream of homeownership and financial independence.
Real Estate Roundtable with Shelly Cofini -Part 3
The Power Is Now Media is an online multimedia company founded in 2009 by Eric L. Frazier and is headquartered in Riverside, California. We are advocates for homeownership, wealth building and financial literacy for low to moderate-income and minority communities. We utilize online Radio, online Magazine, online TV and online events to educate and support the American dream of homeownership and financial independence. We are supported by numerous national and state real estate associations and community groups and provides weekly real estate related content to millions of real estate agents and consumers throughout the United States online and by webinars. The Power Is Now Media Inc. corporate office is located at 3739 6th Street Riverside, CA 92501.

Leah Rothstein is co-author, with Richard Rothstein, of Just Action, a sequel to The Color of Law. While in The Color of Law, Mr. Rothstein described how government policy created residential segregation, Just Action will describe how local community groups can begin to redress the wrongs of segregation. Leah has worked on public policy and community change, from the grassroots to the halls of government. She has led the Alameda and San Francisco probation departments’ research on reforming community corrections policy and practice to be focused on rehabilitation, not punishment. She has been a consultant to nonprofit housing developers, cities and counties, redevelopment agencies, and private firms on community development and affordable housing policy, practice, and finance. Her policy work is informed by her years as a labor and community organizer, working on issues such as housing, environmental justice, workplace safety, and youth leadership.
Fair Housing Series With Leah Rothstien - Part 1
This video is part -1 of the “Power Is Now 2023 Fair Housing Series,” where we discuss the effectiveness of the 1968 Fair Housing Act with industry leaders Eric L. Frazier MBA and Leah Rothstein. We explore whether the act has influenced the behavior of real estate professionals, consumers, builders, industry leaders, and bankers who are directly impacted by the law. Additionally, we discuss the reasons why the Act has not been as effective as it could be and provide practical strategies to address the lingering issues.
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Fair Housing Series With Leah Rothstien -Part 2
In this series part 2, Eric L. Frazier MBA, President and CEO of The Power Is Now Media, interviews Leah Rothstein, co-author of The Color of Law, about the challenges faced by underprivileged communities due to discrimination and segregation in the housing sector. Rothstein suggests the implementation of race-conscious programs to provide grants, loans, and subsidies to African Americans, despite the risk of lawsuits. However, this poses administrative and funding challenges.
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To learn more about Richard Rothstein and his work, please contact Johanna J. Ramos-Boyer at johanna@jrbpr.biz or visit their website at https://jrbpr.biz/. For information on Eric L. Frazier, MBA, and the Fair Housing Series, visit our website at www.thepowerisnow.com or contact Eric at eric.frazier@thepowerisnow.com.
M. Ryan Gorman is chief executive officer of Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC, a global industry leader with a 115-year legacy of unparalleled customer service, integrity and technological innovation. Under Gorman’s leadership and guidance, Coldwell Banker® has blazed a forward-thinking path into the 21st century. Coldwell Banker has left a defining mark with its Project North star rebrand; developed CBx listing technology powered by big data; empowered agents to build wealth and improve their quality of life with services such as Listing Concierge; partnered with Angi to help consumers sell their houses +25% faster with RealVitalize; created RealSure with Home Partners of America to de-stress the home purchase and sale transaction for consumers; elevated and rebranded its Global Luxury program; supported St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital; and dedicated itself to diversity and inclusion, earning the Women’s Choice Award and launching its Inclusive Ownership affiliate program. As CEO of Coldwell Banker, Gorman serves more than 100,000 affiliated agents and nearly 3,000 offices in approximately 40 countries.
Gorman has a long history with Coldwell Banker and its parent company, Realogy. His current duties also include serving as president and CEO of Realogy Brokerage Group (formerly NRT), one of the nation’s largest real estate brokerages with approximately 50,000 independent real estate agents and approximately 700 offices in 50-plus markets – including the company-owned offices doing business as Coldwell Banker Realty. He previously served as NRT’s chief strategy and operating officer and its senior vice president of strategic operations. Earlier in his Realogy career, Gorman was corporate senior vice president and head of strategic development, and led acquisitions across the title insurance, relocation, and technology areas of the firm.
Gorman graduated with honors from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in his beloved Philadelphia and has held advisory and principal investment roles with PricewaterhouseCoopers, Credit Suisse, and The Blackstone Group. Gorman is a self-professed urban planning geek, intrepid bicycle commuter, husband to his high school sweetheart, and father to three incredible humans.
Fair Housing Series with Ryan Gorman - Part 1
The video also introduces Ryan Garman, who is the founder of BTC re, and a former CEO of Coldwell Banker. Ryan is a guest on the show and shares his perspective on the Fair Housing Act. The video ends with Ryan sharing his thoughts on what “the power is now” means to him in the context of real estate and fair housing.
Fair Housing Series with Ryan Gorman -Part 2
In this episode discusses fair housing for African Americans and people of color in the US, with insights from Ryan Gorman, co-founder of BTC Re. He talks about the challenges faced by the Fair Housing Act of 1968 and the persistent issues of discrimination in the housing sector. Ryan suggests driving change until black homeownership is closer to parity with the rest of the population.
Fair Housing Series with Ryan Gorman - Part 3
The Power Is Now fair housing series” Ryan Gorman, co-founder of “BTC re be the change you see in the world real estate,” discusses solutions for fair housing challenges with the host. They talk about the history of discrimination against African Americans and propose specific tax code changes to create more affordable housing. Gorman suggests a tax credit for black families who purchase a home within ten years and partnering with government-sponsored organizations to ensure representation in loans generated.