Grossenbacher of Brown Harris Stevens elected world president for FIABCI
According to Brown Harris Stevens, the exclusive affiliate of Christie's International Real Estate, real estate broker Danielle Grossenbacher has been elected 2015-2016 world president of The International Real Estate Federation (FIABCI). She will be inducted on May 30, 2015 at the FIABCI World Conference in Kuala Lumpur. Currently, Grossenbacher is also a representative of FIABCI to the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC).
"We are overjoyed that Danielle has been chosen as the Global President of FIABCI for 2015-2016,"' said Hall Willkie, president of Brown Harris Stevens. "She is an exemplary real estate professional and has deep experience with FIABCI and with international real estate. The organization could not have chosen a better global ambassador."
Grossenbacher has been a successful licensed associate real estate broker with Brown Harris Stevens since 2007. Her focus is on selling luxury homes, as well as commercial and investment properties in New York City. She has 30 years of experience, and belongs to several organizations, including the Real Estate Board of New York. Grossenbacher holds a master's degree in Political Science and International Studies from the Graduate Institute of International Studies (IUHEI), located in Geneva, Switzerland. She spent the first part of her career as a Canadian diplomat, and later established herself in the real estate industry.
FIABCI is a non-political entity whose objective is to help its members add an international dimension to their businesses. FIABCI helps members acquire knowledge, develop networks and optimize business opportunities all over the world.
FIABCI has chapters in 65 member countries and impacts real estate professionals worldwide.
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