Market Perspectives

Building Success: Collaborative Culture and Community Impact with Tim McCanta and Shannon Olcese

Dean Jones

In this episode of Market Perspectives, we are joined by realty veterans Tim McCanta and Shannon Olcese, who share their insights on fostering a collaborative culture and making a positive impact in the communities where they operate.

Tim McCanta, a seasoned real estate professional with a Managing Broker’s License since 1998, holds the prestigious Certified Residential Real Estate Broker (CRB) designation, a distinction achieved by less than 5% of licensed agents. With 21 years of active branch management experience, including leading the top franchise office for Coldwell Banker, Tim brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise.

Shannon Oclese, the licensed managing broker for RSIR Kirkland Office, joins Tim to discuss the importance of finding the right talent and creating a supportive, collaborative environment at RSIR. Together, they emphasize how a strong team culture not only drives business success but also contributes to meaningful community engagement.

Tune in to learn from Tim and Shannon's extensive experience and discover how their strategies in building a collaborative culture and community involvement can inspire and elevate your own real estate practices. Don’t miss this insightful episode on Market Perspectives.

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