A.T (Atila) Almeida is an experienced real estate professional currently serving as a National Board Director for NAHREP - National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals® since March 2022 and as a Realtor at Coldwell Banker since September 2021. Atila is a Nahrep 10 Certified Speaker and Trainer, specializing in areas such as listings, first-time purchases, real estate investment, and international real estate including markets in Mexico, Brazil, and Belize. Previous roles include serving as a Realtor at Alicia Trevino Internationals Realtors from July 2016 to October 2021 and as President of Nahrep Dallas from January 2019 to January 2020. Atila holds a Licensed Real Estate degree from Allied Schools and an Associate's degree in Physical Therapy from Centro Universitario Do Planalto de Araxa.
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NAHREP - National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals®
NAHREP is a purpose-driven organization that is propelled by a passionate combination of entrepreneurial spirit, cultural heritage and the advocacy of its members. Our mission is to advance sustainable Hispanic homeownership. At NAHREP, we align all of our resources to deliver the following to our members: NAHREP conferences, seminars and local affiliate chapter meetings provide a unique forum for the excited exchange between members of ideas, experiences and shared challenges. These gatherings offer a rich cultural/business connection that our members consider invaluable. NAHREP is the largest minority trade group in the real estate industry. We have a powerful and influential voice on legislative issues related to lending parameters, business practices and regulations that affect access to homeownership. NAHREP mentors leaders and promotes the placement of accomplished, highly skilled Hispanic professionals into key positions throughout the housing industry. The entrepreneurial spirit of our multicultural members is a core strength that NAHREP seeks to enrich its members through new education programs, business models, partnerships and alliances where diversity is a highly valued commodity.