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Industry Leaders Go Green

By RISMedia Staff

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When it comes to making a global impact through generous works of environmental stewardship, RISMedia’s 2022 Real Estate Newsmakers are leading the charge. See how these real estate professionals are working toward a shared vision of human and planetary health and safety.

CRUSADERS Aman Daro COO, Red Oak Realty As the first real estate brokerage to be carbon neutral and green-certified, Daro is leading its quest to combat the global climate crisis. “Our world is facing environmental challenges that will radically alter the future for all of humanity,” he says. “The real estate industry must take a new approach and use its relationships and influence to make change happen.”

“Our world is facing environmental challenges that will radically alter the future for all of humanity.”

- AMAN DARO COO, Red Oak Realty

TRAILBLAZERS John Berkowitz

Founder and CEO, OJO Labs Berkowitz is helping buyers understand the potential climate risks associated with properties through the company’s newly enhanced data transparency collaboration with ClimateCheck. Risk assessment scores for climate change data, including temperature risk, flood risk, storm risk and drought risk, are fully integrated into listings that are accessible to users on OJO Labs’ search portal.

CRUSADERS Mike Ford Chair, REALTORS® Relief Foundation Committee Coldwell Banker Heritage Homes As climate change fuels extreme weather events nationwide, Ford tackles crisis relief efforts with both empathy and passion. As board president of the REALTORS® Relief Foundation, Ford and his team give financial and aftermath support to families affected by natural disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes, wildfires and more.

LUMINARIES Sabine Steinbrecher

CEO/Chief Hiveologist Hiveologie (a division of Learning Library Inc.) Steinbrecher enforces Hiveologie’s real estate elearning platform with a give-back mentality. Its Bee Better Together initiative promises a minimum of 3% of program revenue to support a real honeybee sanctuary. “Hives are undeniably thriving, nurturing, practical and critical ecosystems,” she says. “We believe the same needs to be true for our agent communities.”

CRUSADERS Luban Quiceno

CEO and Broker, Treasure Property Group Quiceno helps his Palm Beach community thrive by leading beach cleanups throughout the year as a way to uplift Florida’s natural seascape. According to Quiceno, it is all in hopes to cultivate more eco-conscious residents and extend the brokerage’s overall mission. “To inspire people to a different life—that is what we ‘treasure.’”

Visit rismedia.com/2022-newsmakers to learn more about this year’s more than 300 Real Estate Newsmakers.

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