In his first Family Reunion address since returning as CEO of Keller Williams last year, Mark Willis called on agents to rise up and topple Anywhere, the world’s largest real estate franchisor.
Source: Inman News
Mark Willis takes aim at Anywhere in ‘State of the Company’ remarks
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