Bryan Strickland

Auditor/ Investigator at NC Real Estate Commission

Bryan Strickland is an experienced auditor and investigator with a strong background in compliance and fraud investigations. Currently serving as an Auditor/Investigator for the NC Real Estate Commission since April 2022, Bryan has held various positions in notable organizations, including Auditor at Palmetto GBA and Audit/Appeals Analyst at CAHABA Safeguard Administrators LLC. Previously, Bryan was the Director of Compliance and Fraud Investigations at the North Carolina Industrial Commission and served as Investigations Supervisor at the NC Office of the State Auditor. Bryan began a career in auditing at the NC Department of Cultural Resources and has also worked in multiple roles at the NC Office of the State Auditor and the NC Secretary of State. Possessing a Master's degree in Public Administration and a Bachelor's degree in Economics/Business Management from North Carolina State University, Bryan brings a solid educational foundation to extensive professional experience in the field.

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Raleigh, United States

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NC Real Estate Commission

The North Carolina Real Estate Commission ("Commission"​) is an independent state governmental agency. The Commission’s primary function is to license and regulate real estate agents (persons and firms who sell, lease, etc. real estate for others). North Carolina’s 100,000-plus real estate agents are licensed as brokers. The Commission registers and regulates sales activities at time share projects, where ownership in a single living unit (usually a resort condominium) is shared by many persons. Time share salespersons must also hold a broker license.