In real estate, we have more power than most other sectors to create communities and opportunities for ourselves and our neighbors to have discussions, “walk the talk,” and be the positive change that leads to togetherness and overcomes divisiveness. Read more of Bright MLS CTO Frank Major’s letter here.
Source: Inman News
‘Let your concerns be your call to action’: Bright MLS CTO
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