Ed D’Ambrosio, who is the brother of Douglas Elliman CEO Dottie Herman, has left his sister’s company to join Compass as a sales director in the Hamptons.
Source: Inman News
Oh, brother! Douglas Elliman CEO’s sibling jumps to Compass
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