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Sturtevant to leave Virginia Realtors for Bright MLS – Virginia Business
Deputy Ryan Worth to turn into chief economist
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Lisa Sturtevant, chief economist for Glen Allen-based Virginia Realtors, will be a part of Brilliant MLS in Might, Virginia Realtors introduced earlier this month.
Sturtevant has served as chief economist for the statewide Realtor group since January 2020 and can proceed consulting when she begins her new position.
Rockville, Maryland-based Brilliant MLS is a a number of itemizing service that serves Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Washington, D.C., Virginia and West Virginia for a complete of about 40,000 sq. miles and 20 million shoppers. Sturtevant will assist develop the corporate’s analysis and analytics capabilities.
“It is a incredible alternative for Lisa and likewise for our affiliation,” mentioned Virginia Realtors CEO Terrie Go well with in an announcement. “Brilliant MLS is our largest MLS accomplice, and having Lisa on board will open new doorways for nearer collaboration and partnership. She’s going to proceed consulting with our analysis group as she transitions into her new position.”
Sturtevant’s deputy, Ryan Worth, will turn into Virginia Realtors’ new chief economist. He has greater than a decade of expertise as deputy chief economist, and he beforehand was president of analysis consulting agency LSA Planning, an city planner for town of Alexandria, and a part of the analysis group at George Mason College’s Middle for Regional Evaluation.
Worth has a bachelor’s diploma in finance from James Madison College and a grasp’s diploma in city planning from Virginia Tech.
“I’m anticipating this chance to serve Virginia’s largest commerce affiliation as chief economist,” Worth mentioned in an announcement. “On this position, I’ll present management to proceed producing the precious sources we at present present, whereas at all times in search of new methods our group can serve our members and profit our business.”
Virginia Realtors has additionally employed two new analysis associates: Dominique Honest, a College of Mary Washington graduate, and Abel Opoku-Adjei, who has an economics diploma from Radford College.