ERA Central Realty Group owner participates in NYC panel discussion

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Stephanie Bellanova, owner/partner of ERA Central Realty Group, is one of five real estate industry experts that participated in a panel discussion on Training and Coaching: Finding the Right Formula for your Firm at the annual RISMedia 2016 Real Estate CEO Exchange held in New York City.

RISMedia’s 2016 Real Estate CEO Exchange is exclusively for brokerage owners and operating executives of real estate’s top power broker firms, senior executives from all major real estate franchises, executives from the industry’s leading trade associations and MLSs and senior executives from select service providers.

The event, “Seizing the Day, Winning the Future,” took a look at the burgeoning opportunities in today’s real estate market, from the promise of the millennial generation to the power of the diversity market.

It’s a good time to be in real estate, but the future is also murky. Lingering economic uncertainty and impending change in Washington stand to stymie our momentum going forward. RISMedia’s 2016 CEO Exchange uncovered strategies for focusing on the present while planning for what lay ahead, so that brokers can maximize current market opportunities and build a strong business plan for the future.

Bellanova, a leader in the central New Jersey real estate market, spoke on how her company invests resources in training and coaching.

“Grassroots efforts are what truly effect change,” Bellanova said of the training strategy at ERA Central Realty Group. “Training classes have to happen regularly; but moreover, each manager must have the ability to train on the fly. Training opportunities happen all day long. A good manager will be present and available to help the agents as they need it.”

ERA Central Realty Group has local offices in Robbinsville and Bordentown.

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