Several Canadians have been named among the most powerful and influential leaders in the residential real estate industry.
T3 Sixty, a consulting and research firm, is releasing its Real Estate Almanac, which includes the Swanepoel Power 200 (SP 200).
The SP200 ranks leaders and executives in the residential real estate brokerage industry for the preceding year.
According to T3 Sixty, the criteria used to rank leaders include the scope and power of leaders’ positions, the financial resources they have at their disposal, whether they have an equity stake in their company, their trajectory and much more.
Here are the Canadians who made the 2023 list:
#10 – Phil Soper, president and CEO, Bridgemarq Real Estate Services
#23 – Sherry Chris, CEO, Anywhere Expansion Brands
#56 – Martin Charlwood, president and CEO, Century 21 Canada
#67 – Christopher Alexander, president, RE/MAX Canada
#74 – John DiMichele, CEO, Toronto Regional Real Estate Board
#86 – Carolyn Cheng, COO, Royal LePage
#101 – Michael Bourque, CEO, CREA
#109 – Merrily Hackett, managing partner, Sutton WestCoast Realty
#118 – Pierre Titley, co-founder and president, RE/MAX Quebec
#127 – Tim Hudak, CEO, Ontario Real Estate Association
#146 – Morgan Carey, founder and CEO, Real Estate Webmasters
#161 – Elton Ash, regional EVP, Re/Max Canada
#189 – John Lusink, president, Right at Home Realty
T3 Sixty says it dedicates hundreds of hours of research into analyzing company performance, personal bios and influence, company organization charts and in clarification calls with industry leaders — from the industry’s largest brokerages and franchise brands to its biggest MLSs and associations to the leaders of its most significant technologies.
Check out the full Swanepoel Power 200 here.
Industry bosses are potentially being co-opted by this chap Swanepoel who thinks:
“search is dead”
“Blockchain is everything”
“PropTech is the future”
If you hear these phrases at your board table or AGM …. you’ll know the source
Mr. Ede, I think you get the plot!
Fair comment, I think you get the plot!