Greg Schulte, a CPA with more than two decades of real estate experience, has joined our executive leadership team as Chief Financial Officer.
“I am honored to join a real estate company that is nationally recognized and globally respected. The fact that it is based in my hometown is a definite plus for me and my family,” said Schulte, a longtime San Diego resident. “I look forward to making Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties an even stronger ‘household name’ as the brokerage of choice throughout Southern California.”
“Greg has vast financial experience in real estate and accounting, and we are pleased that he has come aboard as our company enters an exciting new growth phase,” said David M. Cabot, President and Chief Executive Officer. “Greg shares our vision of growing the company beyond 2014’s closed sales of $12 billion.”
Schulte previously worked as the Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer for a homebuilder in Encinitas, California. Prior to that, he spent nine years with a large, full service real estate company in San Diego, most recently as Senior Vice President, Chief Accounting Officer, and Treasurer. He also worked 17 years at an international accounting firm located in Orange County and San Diego, most recently as an Audit Partner, where he focused his client base almost exclusively on real estate companies.
“Greg will be a valued member of our leadership team,” Cabot said. “We know he will strive to ensure the company maintains an even stronger financial position as we gain market share throughout Southern California.”
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