Leadership Transition at The Real Brokerage Inc.
The Real Brokerage Inc. has revealed a pivotal change within its executive team as Sharran Srivatsaa prepares to step down from his position as president. Effective June 1, 2025, he will transition to a role on the company’s board of directors, pending corporate approvals.
Significance of Srivatsaa’s Contributions
Tamir Poleg, the chairman and chief executive officer of Real, articulated the importance of Srivatsaa’s contributions, stating, “Sharran’s leadership, vision and deep commitment to Real’s mission have been instrumental in shaping the company’s culture and growth trajectory.” He expressed gratitude for Srivatsaa’s efforts and emphasized the value of his insights as a board member moving forward.
Future Focus as a Board Member
In his new role, Srivatsaa is expected to represent the interests of Real’s agents, ensuring that the company remains dedicated to their success and to fostering innovation within the industry. He will collaborate closely with the leadership team during the transition period.
Srivatsaa’s Perspective on the Change
“Real has never been in a stronger position to empower agents through its innovative business model, proprietary technology and collaborative, entrepreneurial culture,” stated Srivatsaa. He noted that moving away from daily presidential duties is bittersweet but conveyed confidence in the existing leadership and the company’s forward trajectory. “I look forward to continuing to support Real in this next chapter as a Board member, ensuring that we remain focused on delivering unmatched value to our agents, partners and shareholders,” he added.
Company’s Commitment to Growth
The leadership team at The Real Brokerage has reaffirmed its commitment to sustaining the company’s momentum, with a focus on growth, innovation, and the long-term success of its agents, as emphasized in their communications.
For Further Information
To learn more about The Real Brokerage and its innovative approach to real estate, visit their official website.