After nearly a decade at Engel & Völkers, Beauchamp said that now was a good time for her to start a new chapter. She landed at Sotheby’s largely because of how she believes her clients will be served by the brand’s international network.
Source: Inman News
Nikki Beauchamp leaves Engel & Völkers for Sotheby’s
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