I was referred to OEA by a past employer when I ventured out into the real estate arena in 2002. My thoughts were that this will be great exposure, potential future business — the usual aspects one might desire in a leads group. But I quickly learned my membership in OEA was vastly more. Each member has a nugget of knowledge that they freely share, converse, and problem-solve. Nineteen years later, my personal development goes hand-in-hand with my service to this organization.
Being a member of OEA has been extremely rewarding and enjoyable in terms of the high caliber of members, leads and knowledge shared, and quality relationships. Business is definitely a primary focus, but its also social — we genuinely enjoy each other and root for everyone’s success.