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Frank Denovi of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Installed on NAHREP Board

by Chicago Agent

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Frank Denovi of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage

Frank DeNovi, a sales associate with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, has been installed on the board of directors for The National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals Chicago Chapter. The installation dinner was held on May 16, 2013 at The Clubhouse restaurant in Oak Brook, where members gathered to honor the new directors and network with local business leaders.

“I am proud to be a part of an organization with a strong mission that I truly believe in and aligns with my personal and professional goals,” said DeNovi. “NAHREP provides real estate professionals with the education and resources necessary to empower and properly guide the Latino community of buyers and sellers. Ultimately, the purpose is to help families achieve the American dream of homeownership.”

DeNovi is a long time Chicagoland resident with more than 27 years of real estate experience specializing in loss mitigation, asset management, short sales and the sale of REO properties. He is one of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage’s top producing Brokers, ranking No. 2 for the company in units sold and in the top 1 percent for NRT Internationally in 2012. DeNovi has also been recognized by the Wall Street Journal and Lore Magazine as one of the top 400 agents in the nation for the past several years.

“It was important to me to get involved in a larger initiative that gives back to the community,” said DeNovi. “I hope that by serving on the Board of Directors I can make an impact on the Hispanic community and be a mentor for other real estate professionals when servicing clients with multi-cultural distinctions.”

DeNovi is the first Coldwell Banker agent to serve on the Board of Directors for the Chicago Chapter of NAHREP.

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