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Daniel Faina

Broker Of Record at Williams Homes

Daniel Faina has a diverse work experience that spans over a decade. Daniel began their career in 2007 at Williams Homes, where they started as a New Home Sales Counselor. Over the years, Daniel climbed the corporate ladder, holding multiple positions such as Director of Sales and Marketing, Vice President Sales and Marketing, Division President for Southern California, and currently Chief Marketing Officer. In 2019, Daniel also took on the role of Chief Executive Officer at Great Western Home Loans. Prior to their time at Williams Homes, Daniel worked as a Realtor at Re/Max of Santa Clarita from 2006 to 2008.

From 2005 to 2007, Daniel Faina attended the College of the Canyons. However, no degree or field of study information is available for this period.

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Santa Clarita, United States

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Williams Homes

Home is our most sacred place of comfort, safety, serenity and rejuvenation. It is the place where we eat, sleep, laugh, dream, love and live. At Williams Homes we provide our homeowners that place. Further, we build communities where people come together to share, collaborate, support one another, and be reminded of what it is to be human. Since 1996, Lance and Sadie Williams, and the entire Williams Family, have shaped the company into the West’s premier homebuilder, offering innovation and value focused on our homeowners’ needs. Each Williams community stands out as welcoming, artfully detailed, and enduring – built by our family, for yours. When it comes time to find the home of your dreams, a Williams community is the ideal place to look. While we continue to expand throughout the West, our core values and hometown roots remain. Our commitment to strive for excellence in every aspect of homebuilding – from the selection of outstanding locations to our heartfelt customer care – will assure you of a trustworthy relationship with a team that is dedicated to making your new Williams home everything that it should be.