Six months after Katrina Helmkamp’s retirement, Cartus has named Matthew Tebbe as its latest president and CEO. Tebbe will be responsible for “accelerating momentum” at the relocation brand.
Source: Inman News
Anywhere’s Cartus names veteran tech executive as president, CEO
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