HEATHER'S INMAN BIO Heather Sittig Jackson is the CEO and Co-founder of Relola, www.relola.com, a Real Estate Tech start-up. After working for developers, mortgage brokerages and banks, she founded Maison Nouveau Real Estate in the Bay Area, a residential real estate firm that disrupted industry standards. Heather is an experienced entrepreneur who has a deep understanding of all the facets of Real Estate and has the vision and determination necessary to shape the future of real estate. https://www.facebook.com/relolaworld | How long have you been a contributor? About a year What made you want to contribute? Real estate is undergoing a lot of exciting changes right now, and it is rewarding to explore and share as we evolve as an industry. What has been your favorite article to write so far? How can we bridge the innovation gap in real estate? What has been your favorite piece of feedback so far? In response to the article above: Pinky Remax Benson who works at Re/Max Distinction Naples, Florida, said: "As I like to say, evolve or dissolve!" What do you do in your spare time? Most of my spare time is spent wrangling my family, which consists of one husband, two children, three dogs and 10 chickens. I enjoy working in the garden, and when I really indulge myself, I sit in the sun and close my eyes. What is your passion? Hands down -- my work. When I grow up, I want to be a philanthropist. Now, with Relola Cares, I get to work in my favorite industry, doing my favorite thing, which is to turn potential into a reality, and in turn support incredible charities. Working with our agent members to create a website where agents shine and give back is such a tremendous privilege. What advice would you give to other aspiring real estate professionals? Find a great mentor, make sure client satisfaction is your ultimate goal and use Relola to quickly establish yourself as an expert. What advice would you give to new contributors? If you love writing and love real estate then go for it. The contributors are a great group of people, and the editors are very supportive. |
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