Coldwell Banker Pryor Realty, Inc.
Phillip Pryor has an extensive work experience in finance and operations. Phillip started their career as a Financial Analyst at Sunbeam Casual, Inc. in 1989. Phillip then joined Nissan Motor Corporation, where they worked as an Operations Financial Analyst and later as a Corporate Financial Analyst. In 1996, they moved to OrNda Healthcorp as a Senior Financial Analyst, where they developed financial models and performed valuation assessments. In 1997, they joined Vanguard Health Systems as a Senior Financial Analyst and later became the Vice President of Finance. At Vanguard Health Systems, they prepared internal financial models, coordinated financial due diligence activities, and worked on investor relations and company valuations. In 2004, they joined Coldwell Banker Pryor Realty, Inc. as the Vice President of Operations and Business Development.
Phillip Pryor earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree in Finance, General from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville from 1986 to 1989. Phillip later pursued a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree at Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU). No further information about their MBA is available.
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Coldwell Banker Pryor Realty, Inc.
Knowledgeable. Trustworthy. Caring. Established in 1978, Coldwell Banker Pryor Realty serves the greater Chattanooga, Dayton, Cleveland, and Spring City, TN areas, as well as Northwest GA. Our REALTORS® provide market expertise and exceptional service for all your real estate needs. We specialize in selling homes, lake homes, luxury properties, investment properties and land. We are certified relocation specialists trained to effectively work with corporate employees experiencing a job related transfer and have a Worldwide ERC Certified Relocation Professional on staff. We also partner with real estate benefits programs for our military. In 2004, we received the Better Business Bureau Torch Award for Marketplace Ethics and continue in that tradition today.