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2016 Women in Real Estate: Sarah Jones-Maturo

Sarah Jones-Maturo, RM Friedland Sarah Jones-Maturo, RM Friedland

Name: Sarah Jones-Maturo

Title: President & CEO

Company Name: RM Friedland                 

Email:  [email protected]                   

Years in real estate: 12 years

Telephone: 914-968-8500

How did you get your start in real estate?

I started as an intern for CBRE the summer before my senior year of college and fell in love with the industry.

What real estate associations or organizations are you a member of?

SIOR

What recent project or transaction are you most proud of? 

I am very proud of the rebranding project that my company just underwent which changed our name from Friedland Realty Advisors to RM Friedland. There are so many things that are involved with a rebranding and it really required some great teamwork from the staff and brokers. Everyone is very excited about the new direction that the company is taking and the new name is just the beginning.

What recent honor, achievement or recognition has meant the most to you and why?

I am most proud of having been named to the National Brokerage Advisory Board at CBRE. The National Brokerage Advisory Board is a group of roughly 20 brokers chosen from more than 3,000 in the Americas that acts as a sounding board for senior management at CBRE as it relates to creating policy and spearheading new initiatives.

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