Sonia Agresti

Vice President at Bankers Realty Exclusive, Inc. Real Estate Brokerage

Sonia Agresti has extensive work experience in the construction, investment, and real estate industries. Sonia started their career as an Administrative Assistant at the Law Offices of Phillip E in 2001 and worked there until 2005. After that, they joined H&A Construction, Co., Inc as a Secretary, where they handled various responsibilities including contract preparation, budgeting, and accounts management. In 1998, they became Vice President at H&A Construction & Investment Inc, and in 2009, they took on the role of Vice President Operations at Bankers Realty Exclusive, Inc. At this company, they oversaw daily operations, managed transaction coordination, and became an expert in real estate negotiations. In 2016, Sonia Agresti became the President of H & A Construction & Investment Company, Inc. Overall, their work experience showcases their leadership skills and expertise in the construction and real estate industries.

Sonia Agresti has a history of pursuing education and obtaining certifications in various fields. From 1998 to 2000, they attended Moorpark College, although their degree and field of study during this time are unspecified. Earlier, from 1984 to 1986, they attended El Camino College and focused on Business Administration and Management, General.

Apart from their formal education, Sonia Agresti also holds several certifications. In 2013, they obtained a designation from Harris Real Estate University-REO Specialist and BPO, specializing in Luxury Homes and Short Sales. In 2012, they acquired a certification from The Short Sale Specialist Network, emphasizing their expertise in short sales. In 2010, they received training from the Five Star Institute REO. Lastly, in 2009, they earned the CDPE (Certified Distressed Properties Expert) certification, signifying their proficiency in dealing with distressed properties.

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Timeline

  • Vice President

    February, 2009 - present

  • Vice President Operations

    January, 2009