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Q&A: Hayley Miller
Hayley is the membership coordinator at the Salt Lake Board of Realtors® and plays a principal role in the Board’s social media campaigns. She is ready to help members with their membership questions and applications. Hayley Miller
1. Why is social media important? Social media is the best way to connect with our members when we cannot be with them in person. From a quick scroll through our newsfeed, we learn about their accomplishments and interests. Likewise, our members need social media to promote their business. Without a doubt, social media introduced a new form of marketing that has allowed us to develop personal relationships with individuals online. 2. Where on social media can I find the Salt Lake Board of Realtors®? Members can connect with the Board on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram!
@slrealtors @saltlakerealtors @slrealtors
3. What kind of information does the Board share? By following the Board, you will be the first to know about upcoming events and classes. This is so important, especially when some of our popular classes and events fill up so fast. You will want to be the first to know! The Board also posts about current market statistics, legal tips and various giveaways. Be sure to stay tuned for opportunities to win exciting prizes from the Board through our social media Giveaways!
Pictured: Anthony Plachy, left, (Thornton Walker); Anna Cisneros (Equity Real Estate Advantage); Sylvester Daniels (Exit Realty Plus); Stephanie Appleton (Next Real Estate); and Dave Frederickson, past president of the Salt Lake Board of Realtors® and principal broker of Keller Williams Salt Lake.
Younger Agents Joining Board of Realtors® Millennials joining the Salt Lake Board of Realtors® have pushed the average age of members down to 46 years old. Nationally, the typical Realtor® is 53 years old. The Board welcomes its newest Realtors®!
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Coldwell Banker Residential B r o k e r a g e announced that it has opened an office in Park City at the Newpark Town Center. Coldwell Kevin Larsen Banker has been actively selling real estate in Park City for some time, but the official return to the community will re-establish the company as the leader in the worldfamous resort town. Kevin Larsen, a veteran Realtor® and former manager of Coldwell Banker’s Salt Lake City office, has been named the new managing broker of the office. Larsen also serves on the Board of Directors of the Salt Lake Board of Realtors®. The new Park City branch office, located at 1153 Center Drive, Suite 200, includes 4,000 square feet of space and nearly 40 affiliated sales associates and office staff. Equity Real Estate is pleased to welcome the following people to the company: Victoria Hanks, Helen Yoo, Malone Molgard, Larry Anderson, Rose Alvorado, Brian Dixon, Russell Long, Marco Diaz, Brad Kendrick, Kade Lucero, Mary Bankhead, Lane Zaugg, Bryce Davies, Laurie Davies, Packer Morley, Mariana Heimuli, Ernie Burt, Loren Ludlow, Roger Jacobsen, Brian Harper, Rebecca Brand, Kris Thorne, Tiffini Bonacci, Jodie Groves, Mike Adams, Jeff Applegate, Tanner Johnson, Sang (Jimmy) Jeon, Anna (Liza) Cisneros, John Braithwaite, RJ Mullin, Linda Pitchford, Stephen Moffat, Allyson Peterson, Paul Dowland, John Kucera, Cynthia Zumwalt, Emma Wayman, Matthew Rowan, Armin Barzegari-Seysan, Ashley Lennon, and Andrea Dhruv. Realtypath welcomes the following new agents: Stacy Morris, Zac Hawker, Cynthia Fulton, Mark Overdevest, Jennifer Bagley, Patricia Garcia, David Meadows, Iraj Niknam, Dale Lessing, Elizabeth Jurecki, Maria Trivino, Susan Musgrove, Ruigang Wu, Juan Duran and Tyson Whiting.