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Shpindler joins KW Commercial, NH

Miri Shpindler, a commercial real estate sales professional, has joined KW Commercial, NH, a division of the Keller Williams Realty Metropolitan Market Center. Shpindler has been in the real estate industry for 13 years. She is an active member of The NH Commercial Investment Board of Realtors, Northern New England Real Estate Network and the National Association of Realtor. "We are thrilled to have Miri join KW Commercial, NH," said managing director Ronald Fredette. "Keller Williams Realty Metropolitan and KW Commercial, NH offer associates unparalleled career growth and lifelong learning opportunities in the real estate industry. With the addition of Shpindler, we are excited about the possibilities of expansion in our office." "I chose KW Commercial, NH because of their core culture of learning and sharing. The support and insight I've received from Ron and the KW 'family' is unsurpassed," said Shpindler. "The technology platform and the tools they provide, from constant training (live and webinar-based) - to customer relationship management (CRM) - to marketing (BuildOut) - to transaction handling (DotLoop) - propel new agents straight into productivity. There's a universal focus on your success, so you never feel isolated." The goal of KW Commercial, NH is to bring in the very best in the commercial real estate industry. Shpindler meets the standard of excellence in the Bedford, NH KW Commercial marketplace.
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