Barbara Corcoran's Life And Accomplishments

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With solid training and a creative approach to personal branding, a career in real estate can be extremely lucrative, even leading to other, potentially greater, opportunities. EXIT Reward Realty, expert real estate brokers serving central New Hampshire, knows how important developing your personal brand can be, as these extremely successful real estate professionals prove.
Barbara Corcoran
Famous for her appearances on the TV show “Shark Tank,” Corcoran opened her first Manhattan real estate broker’s office in 1973. She's built her personal brand by investing in ventures in other industries and speaking regularly at entrepreneurial, real estate, and business conventions. Over the years, her willingness to take risks has made her one of real

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