Building Texas - #147 - Glen Boehm

19/05/2024 26 min Temporada 1 Episodio 47
Building Texas - #147 - Glen Boehm

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Welcome to The Building Texas Show,
Guest: Glen Boehm
Host:  Justin McKenzie
Glen is a CCIM, GRI, Texas Real Estate Broker and founding member of Keller Williams Realty Boerne Hill Country office, The Boehm Team of Keller Williams Realty and ultimately Boehm Commercial Group of Keller Williams Commercial.

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Glen graduated from Texas A&M University in 1992, received his MBA from St. Thomas University in 1996, and has been a licensed Texas Real Estate Appraisal Consultant, Texas Real Estate Arbitrator, and a Texas Commercial Real Estate Key Note Speaker.  He’s held leadership positions at AT&T, Alcatel USA, Teradata, Transwestern Commercial Real Estate and Keller Williams Commercial.
Glen enjoys spending time with his family, serving at church, and giving back to his community.  After years of serving on numerous community area boards and service organizations, he believes that “Serving and helping others is one of the most important elements in life.”  His latest focus has been with Boerne Special Olympics and Boerne Aquaplex.
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Air Date: May 18th, 2023 on Boerne Radio 103.9FM in Boerne Texas.
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