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2023 Year in Review: Remi Fink, Jafri Journal

Remi Fink
Senior Marketing Associate
Jafri Journal

What was your greatest professional accomplishment or most notable project, deal, or transaction in 2023? My most notable professional achievement revolves around cultivating valuable connections through strategic networking, positioning Jafri Journal for future growth in exciting new projects scheduled for the beginning of 2024. This past year has played a crucial role in our expansion, with our Jafri Journal Classic Fall event serving as a catalyst for meeting remarkable individuals who will undoubtedly contribute to our success.

How has your career path changed in 2023? In 2023, my career underwent shifts, facing new challenges and actively embracing opportunities, reshaping my focus. Actively enhancing skills in real estate media on how to continue to grow Jafri journal in ensuring ongoing success.

What emerging trends will drive investment and development in 2024? In 2024, Jafri Journal is gearing up to invite brokers and agents to submit property closing deals to be featured on our Instagram page. Additionally, we will be launching an IGTV podcast later in the same year, enhancing our multimedia offerings and engaging our audience in new and exciting ways. Journal is also continuing to grow across all of Florida from coast to coast, launching a Miami Daily Round-Up daily email blast next month!

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