McGraw leaders John Woolman, Gordon Shelton, Rodger Erker and Joe McGraw.
McGRAW REALTORS The continuing success of McGraw Realtors is firmly anchored in the company’s 78-year history in Tulsa. Dan Davisson Jr., who followed his father into the real estate business, and Kenneth Crouch, son of Tulsa pioneers, founded the business in Tulsa in 1938. Lee Mulhall, who came to Tulsa in 1936 as a contractor and homebuilder, joined the company after World War II. For many years the company was known as Crouch Davisson Mulhall and later became Crouch Davisson Stewart. Tulsa native Joe McGraw Jr., the son of noted local oilman Joe McGraw, entered the Tulsa real estate scene in 1961 when he joined Crouch
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Davisson Mulhall Realtors, later branching out on his own. After being elected to the state House of Representatives in 1964 and then serving six years in the state Senate, McGraw returned to his fulltime job as a realtor in Tulsa. He merged his company with Crouch Davisson Stewart in 1986 to form McGraw Davisson Stewart. Today, Joe McGraw, still active in his 55th year in the real estate business, serves as chairman of the board. For the past 13 years, President John Woolman has skillfully guided McGraw’s day-today operations. Nearly 500 agents service the real estate needs of Oklahomans out of McGraw offices
in Tulsa, Jenks/Bixby, Broken Arrow/Coweta, Owasso and Grand Lake. McGraw’s residential and lake home inventory currently includes more than 1,000 listings. McGraw has made technology a major focus, since more than 92 percent of all homebuyers start their search online. “McGraw offers online home buyers and sellers the most current digital tools to help them in their search,” says Woolman. “By using current technology, we will continue to enhance the way we do business to benefit our associates and the customers they serve.”