Lauren
April 17, 2020
In the first episode of Fly on the Wall, listen-in on a Zoom conference call between Brendan Wallace, Co-founder & Managing Partner, Fifth Wall and Brett White, Executive Chairman & CEO, Cushman & Wakefield, for a candid discussion about COVID-19 and its effects on the imperative of technology adoption in the global real estate industry.
Lauren, Author at CREtech | Page 278 of 287
In the first episode of Fly on the Wall, listen-in on a Zoom conference call between Brendan Wallace, Co-founder & Managing Partner, Fifth Wall and Brett White, Executive Chairman & CEO, Cushman & Wakefield, for a candid discussion about COVID-19 and its effects on the imperative of technology adoption in the global real estate industry.
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