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2017 Women in Professional Services: Jodi Pulice of JRT Realty Group, Inc.

Jodi Pulice,
JRT Realty Group, Inc.

Name: Jodi Pulice 

Title: Founder & CEO 

Company Name: JRT Realty Group, Inc.

Years in real estate: 30+ 

What real estate associations or organizations are you a member of? REBNY, WBENC, WPEO, NAWBO 

How have you navigated obstacles to achieve success in your career? Communication with all parties involved is key in navigating all obstacles in commercial RE. Total transparency and honesty goes a very long way. 

How do you play your strengths to your advantage in your career? Relationships and a good track record are an immediate advantage for a smaller company like JRT. 

What trends are you seeing so far this year? Major corporations are putting more emphasis on inclusion of minority and women business enterprises (M/WBE). The Fortune 500 companies are sending us Request for Proposals (RFP’s) that we are answering with our strategic alliance partner, Cushman & Wakefield that are much more detailed. We are seeing pages of questions to be answered by the M/WBE and mandatory quarterly reporting requested by the Fortune companies whereby proving accountability. 

What do you do for fun? I am an avid Yankee fan and try to attend games as often as possible. For the last two seasons I have gone to Tampa for Yankee Women’s Fantasy Camp where I get to play baseball with other women from all over the country who are also Yankee fans. 

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