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Industry Award for CoreLogic’s Real Estate Leaders

Chris Bennett

Gregg LarsonCalifornia-based property information and analytics solutions provider CoreLogic, has announced that two of its key Real Estate Solutions leaders have been recognized in the Swanepoel Power 200 list. Chris Bennett, Executive, and Gregg Larson, Principal, Business Development, were both named to the list for 2018. The Swanepoel Power 200 is an annual ranking of residential real estate’s top leaders published by the Swanepoel T3 Group.

“It is always gratifying to have your contributions recognized in this way,” said Bennett. “But Gregg Larson and I have to give most of the credit to the CoreLogic staff who work so hard every day innovating, developing and supporting our lineup of outstanding solutions.”

This is the fourth consecutive year that Bennett and Larson have been named to the Swanepoel Power 200. According to Swanepoel, leaders are evaluated based on diverse criteria, including the office they hold and their decision-making power, their organization’s financial resources and industry significance, their personal influence in the industry and publicly announced plans for future innovation.

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