Churchill-Brown adds associates to Oklahoma City metro area real estate offices
Published: November 29, 2008
Churchill-Brown & Associates Realtoirs has added several sales associates in recent months:
→Verna Shimasaki is an associate at 4401 W Memorial Road. The 14-year resident of the metro area has four years of real estate experience and holds an associate’s degree from Sacramento City College. →Susanne Crenshaw is an associates at 4401 W Memorial. She began her real estate career in 2006. She is a graduate of the University of Central Oklahoma with a bachelor’s degree in business administration and holds a master’s degree in management from Southern Nazarene University. →Sonia Garcia-Tillson is an associate at 4401 W Memorial. The Oklahoma native has returned from Arizona where she sold real estate for the past six years. Previously, she worked in banking for 17 years. She is bilingual and is involved in the Oklahoma City Hispanic community. →Matt Reynolds is an associate in the Edmond office, 201 N Bryant. Previously, he was a mortgage lender and a stockbroker working on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. He is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma. →Eddie Landry is an associate at 4401 W Memorial. The 17-year city resident holds a bachelor’s degree in history education from the University of Central Oklahoma. He has worked in college admissions and training. →Doug Allen is an associate at 4401 W Memorial. The 32-year resident of the metro area holds a master of arts degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and has been employed in music ministry for the past 18 years.Toolbar sponsored by: David Stanley Ford
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