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In a significant move for the real estate sector, Chris Lim has been appointed as the Executive Vice President and Chief Growth Officer at RE/MAX. With an impressive 22 years of experience in the industry, Lim aims to enhance the company's franchise development and agent recruitment strategies. His extensive background includes a successful tenure at Christie's Real Estate, where he honed his skills in driving growth and fostering partnerships.
Lim's appointment comes at a crucial time as RE/MAX seeks to strengthen its market presence and adapt to the evolving landscape of real estate. His expertise in strategic planning and business development will be instrumental in creating innovative initiatives that attract new franchises and agents.
As the real estate market continues to evolve, Lim's leadership is expected to inspire a new wave of growth and opportunity for RE/MAX, positioning the company for success in an increasingly competitive environment. The industry watches closely as Lim embarks on this new journey, eager to see the impact of his vision and leadership.
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