PALO ALTO, Calif., – March 18, 2010 – Keller Williams Realty, Inc., the third-largest real estate franchise operation in the United States, recently named prominent Palo Alto realtor Ken DeLeon as the second most productive individual agent (based on 2009 sales volume in dollars) in the entire company out of over 71,000 agents. The honor was announced by Keller Williams’ CEO Mark Willis at the company’s annual “Family Reunion” convention held this year in New Orleans, La. DeLeon’
“I am honored to receive these awards and be recognized for the success I have achieved in just my seventh year of practicing real estate,” says DeLeon. “My goal is not to stop here, but to be the #1 agent within the next two to three years by continuing to provide my clients in Silicon Valley and beyond with the highest level of expertise, educational insight and, of course, unparalleled service.”
During the “Family Reunion” conference, which is the largest private franchise real estate conference in the nation, DeLeon was featured on several educational panels. Additionally, DeLeon was interviewed by Gary Keller, the co-founder of Keller Williams, in front of 800 agents about his success and how he overcame major adversity he has faced in life.
About Keller Williams Realty, Inc.:
Founded in 1983, Keller Williams Realty Inc. is the third-largest real estate franchise operation in the United States, with 669 offices and more than 71,000 associates in the United States and Canada. The company, which began franchising in 1990, has an agent-centric culture that emphasizes access to leading-edge education and promotes an economic model that rewards associates as stakeholders and partners. The company also provides specialized agents in luxury homes and commercial real estate properties. For more information, or to search for homes for sale visit Keller Williams Realty online at www.kw.com.
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