Keller Williams agents attend conference

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Faye Payne and Georganna Zaba attend a Mega Agent Camp at the Austin Convention Center in August. Courtesy photo

 

HORSESHOE BAY — Georganna Zaba and Faye Payne of The Zaba Team at Keller Williams Realty attended Mega Agent Camp at the Austin Convention Center in August. The camp is an exclusive event where top producers and Keller Williams Realty leaders converge for a week of learning and networking.

Gary Keller, co-founder and chairman of the board for Keller Williams Realty International, reviewed his new book, “SHIFT.” He discussed market shifts and shared 12 strategies for achieving success in any real estate market. 

“Mega Agent Camp is one of many Keller Williams Realty events that combine education and networking for agents,” Zaba said. Buyers, sellers and agents who wish to learn more about Keller Williams Realty can contact Zaba at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or (830) 385-3099.

 

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 12 November 2008 12:17 )  

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