DiJones has stamped its authority as a trailblazer in MarTech Comms with the appointment of Grant Gordon to the newly created strategic role of Head of Brand and MarTech.
DiJones has stamped its authority as a trailblazer in MarTech Comms with the appointment of Grant Gordon to the newly created strategic role of Head of Brand and MarTech, effective immediately.
DiJones CEO Dean Mackie said DiJones is poised to change the future landscape of the real estate profession.
“The digital and tech space is more important now than ever before. Not only do we have the best technology in the business we now have the best talent in Grant Gordon.
“Having recently been recognised as the National Residential Real Estate Agency of the Year 2020, DiJones is constantly responding to consumer behaviors and Grant is well equipped to ensure that our evolution continues.”
Grant has worked with two national real estate brands as well as other brands such as McDonald’s McCafe, Woolworths Liquor.
“DiJones is an exciting brand which is embracing technology to enable agents to play a more meaningful role with our customers,” Mr Gordon said.
“It’s visionary leaders are fresh and progressive. They are putting systems in place to create a unique and modern business which is well positioned to capitalise on a sector that is thriving. 2021 is set to be a revolutionary year for the brand and the real estate industry.”
DiJones was established in 1992, and operates market leading offices on the Upper North Shore, Northern Suburbs, Southern Highlands, Lower North Shore and Eastern Suburbs. It recently extended its reach to the Central Coast.
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