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Investing and Building a Brand That Your Clients LOVE - Olivia Rojas

54m · Diverse Network Podcast · 08 Jul 00:00

Olivia Rojas, Real Estate Agent and Investor. Committed to providing knowledge and value to all of her clients. She work with buyers, sellers and investors in Central Ohio and beyond. Prior to getting licensed, she owned and operated her own real estate investing company-Vitality Investments Inc. to help distressed home owners sell their home quickly and efficiently. 

Now, after joining The Firm Foundation team, she is committed to teach others about Investing and Building a Brand That Your Clients LOVE.

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