Texas-based real estate franchisor Keller Williams has hired former AT&T exec Sandra Howard to lead its marketing team. Howard has more than 20 years of marketing and advertising experience with some of the globe’s largest brands, including AT&T, Southwest and Burger King.
Source: Inman News
Keller Williams hires former AT&T, Southwest exec as new CMO
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