LaKendra Coffman-Harper, a Real Estate Broker of The Five Star Team in Houston, TX, announces the launch of her 8-week virtual mentor program designed to equip aspiring realtors and newly licensed agents with the skills and knowledge they need to build successful careers.
“I understand how starting out can be overwhelming for new agents,” said Coffman. “My goal is to make sure aspiring agents have the support they need to get started in this industry confidently. That’s why I created this 8-week program – so that everyone can benefit from my years of experience.“
The virtual mentor program includes weekly guidance, resources and information from Coffman, as well as individualized guidance on marketing strategies. She also shares dialogues and circumstances that agents may encounter in the field. In her program, members can ask all of the questions they’ve been putting off asking their team leaders and brokers. “My mission is to help YOU, find you,” said Coffman. And to help them “create their own lane as RealtorsTM.”
To learn more about LaKendra and to enroll in her program, visit Homepage | Realtor Road To Success (teachable.com).
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City: Missouri City
State: TX
Country: United States
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