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Opulence International Realty Welcomes Leanna Kelly to Sports and Entertainment Division

by Rachel Mazanec

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Leanna Kelly

Opulence International Realty (OIR), the prestigious real estate brokerage firm in South Florida, recently welcomed Leanna Kelly as a Sales Associate to their Sports and Entertainment Division.

Kelly previously worked for RMP Group where she was the Director of Marketing for over eight years. In this role, Kelly was responsible for managing the firm’s key client relationships and oversaw the online and offline campaigns including public relations and event planning.

Prior to working with the RMP Group, Kelly was Vice President of K. Licious Music Group, a production company specializing in the reggae and dancehall genres. She also started her own business, LAP Entertainment at the young age of 23 where she learned to understand client management and was able to build close relationships with many international super stars like Shaggy, Sean Paul, Wayne Wonder, and many others.

Now a full-time real estate agent, Kelly specializes in some of South Florida’s most desirable emerging areas with her vast knowledge of the market. Additionally, her background with working with entertainers has taught her to truly understand client’s wants and needs, a skill that makes Kelly a great asset to the Sports and Entertainment Division.

“Our Sports and Entertainment Division truly separates ourselves from the rest of the competition here in South Florida” explains James Hoffman, President and Broker of Opulence International Realty. “As the first firm to cater to Fortune 500’s, celebrities and entertainers, we are constantly looking for those candidates who mold well with our firm. With Leanna’s professional background in the entertainment industry I just knew she would be a great asset to our division.”

For more information, visit www.OpulenceInternationalRealty.com.

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