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Member Since 3/28/08 | Last Update 9/19/09

Phil Sexton

Agent Support
John Hall & Associates
United States

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Educational History

  • Northern Arizona University, Bachelor’s degree, 2003.

Professional History:

  • Sales Representative / Account Executive, L&G Mortgagebanc
  • Agent Support, John Hall & Associates

Bio

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Bio

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Personal slogan or motto

"Living the dream brotha, living the dream."

Areas of expertise

I'm no expert - just a learner of technology, real estate, and business.

Personal Website/Blog URL

http://www.johnhall.com

Public Profile

http://www.fastcompany.com/user/phil-sexton

Professional History

Sales Representative / Account Executive, L&G Mortgagebanc

Private, 21-50 employees, Banking / Financial Services / Insurance industry

L&G Mortgagebanc is a company that allows REALTORS to be compensated for originating loans in AZ, CA, NM, UT, CO, and TX.  

Contact me if you are interested in more information.  

Agent Support, John Hall & Associates

Private, 501-1000 employees, Real Estate industry

My role and responsibilities are all wrapped around marketing. I enjoy teaching Phoenix real estate agents technology tips and tricks.

Educational History

Northern Arizona University, Arizona, United States
Bachelor’s degree, 2003.
Areas of study: Business Administration - Marketing - Customer Service
Activities and societies: Snowboarding, off-roading, riding bikes,

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