Attaya Reed-Brown Mba, Csm, Lean Six Sigma

Licensed Realtor at Realty ONE Group United

Attaya Reed-Brown possesses extensive experience in program management, project management, and real estate. Currently serving as Program Manager in Global Supply Chain at Northrop Grumman, Attaya leads teams for system modernization projects within the Department of Public Social Services and Department of Child and Family Services. Additionally, Attaya is a licensed realtor with Realty ONE Group United, actively guiding clients through the real estate process since 2008. Prior roles include adjunct instructor at Learnet Academy Inc, youth director at Holman United Methodist Church, and executive director positions at A-MAN, Inc. and Gramercy Housing Group. Attaya holds an MBA and is a doctoral learner in Human Services and Non-Profit Management, complemented by certifications in Lean Six Sigma and Certified Scrum Master (CSM).

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Carson, United States

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Realty ONE Group United

About Realty ONE Group Founded in 2005, Realty ONE Group is an industry disruptor, radically changing the face of real estate franchising with its unique business model, fun coolture, technology infrastructure and superior support for its real estate professionals. The company has rapidly evolved to include more than 12,000 real estate professionals in over 270 offices across 40 U.S. states, Washington D.C. and Canada. Realty ONE Group ranks in the top one percent in the nation by REAL Trends, has been recognized by Entrepreneur Magazine as a Top 5 Real Estate Franchise and has been on Inc. 500’s list of the Fastest-Growing Companies for seven consecutive years. Realty ONE Group is surging ahead, opening doors, not only for its clients but for real estate professionals and franchise owners. To learn more, visit http://www.RealtyONEGroup.com. Real ONE Group United is proud to serve the communities of the South Bay. The South Bay is geographically defined as the area of Southwest Los Angeles County bound by Los Angeles International Airport to the north, along the Century Freeway (105) east to the Long Beach Freeway, then south along the Long Beach Freeway (710) to the Los Angeles Harbor, and by the Pacific Ocean to the west and the south. Its name comes from its location at the south end of beautiful Santa Monica Bay. Comprised of 15 cities, the South Bay is home to El Segundo, Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach, Redondo Beach, Torrance, Palos Verdes Estates, Rancho Palos Verdes, Rolling Hills and Rolling Hills Estates, Lomita, Carson, Gardena, Inglewood, Hawthorne, and Lawndale, as well as portions of the city of Los Angeles (San Pedro and Wilmington), and unincorporated Los Angeles County. Each city has its own distinctive personality and history; each offers the real estate investor or home buyer something different and special.