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EXp Realty was one of the companies best positioned to confront the pandemic. With a fully virtual infrastructure already in place through VirBELA, the virtual world vendor that operates eXp Realty’s virtual platform and is owned by eXp World Holdings, the company didn’t have to do anywhere near the kind of transitioning that many other real estate companies did in 2020.
During the pandemic year, eXp saw its most profitable year ever, posting a net income of $31 million, proving its sticking power through tumultuous times.
EXp has also been aggressively growing its agent ranks of late, a sign that it’s increasingly gaining clout among agents in the industry. As of an earnings report released in March, the company’s year-end agent count had increased 63 percent year over year.
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Co-organizers, Nandi Comer and Brenda Hernandez discuss the importance of reigniting curiosity and hope.
Photo Credit: Julianne Lindsey for Comer and Hernandez
Bloom Speaker Series is a four-part virtual event making space for re-emergence and growing possibility. The series kicks off April 29 at 5pm ET and runs through June 10. and will feature artists discussions, a film screening and more. AMP is a Detroit based network that creates media for liberation and spans to foster artistic collaboration across the globe. Colorlines spoke exclusively with Bloom Speakers Series co-organizers, Nandi Comer and Brenda Hernandez about the upcoming events, and their shared hope that the Series will reignite curiosity, a sense of wonder and hope across communities.
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Posted: Apr 23, 2021 10:50 AM ET | Last Updated: April 23
More than 8,000 people attended the Black Lives Matter march in Guelph in June, 2020. (Submitted by: Ward1studios)
Black community leaders in Waterloo region say they continue to have concerns about policing powers in the province under the current stay-at-home order and want to help people understand their rights going forward.
Last week, Premier Doug Ford announced stricter COVID-19 restrictions which included new police powers to stop pedestrians on the street or in vehicles if they appear to be violating COVID-19 protocols. This sparked backlash from many people.
Community development coordinator at the African, Caribbean Black Network of Waterloo Region. (Submitted by Lang Ncube.)
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