On the newest episode of “In the Room w/ Todd Marksberry”, this week’s guest is Rachel Marion, CEO of the Denver Metro Commercial Association of Realtors! She shares her deep appreciation for Colorado and the people that live here, her experiences in law, and more, including:
The Leadership Corner (7:00 – 20:00): Todd and Rachel discuss the importance of building relationships and what excited Rachel about the opportunities that have come her way.
The Curiosity Credenza (21:00 – 45:00): Todd and Rachel dive deep into the process of becoming a CEO - negotiations, onboarding, and everything in-between. Rachel also gives insight into her big goals for the organization.
The Colors of Life (46:00 – 55:00): Rachel spreads some love to her team who have been supportive through everything. We also get to learn a little bit about Cross Culture and Better Together Denver!
Advice from the Experts (56:00 – 1:00:00): To chase what brings you joy, Rachel says you must get comfortable with being uncomfortable; don’t regret risks you didn’t take. You also have to find a way to give back to your community!
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