Making Moves
For such a tight-knit industry, real estate has a lot of players, and we’re keeping track of them in our Making Moves feature. Stay up to date on your colleagues in the industry, where they’ve been and where they’re going.

The combined company will operate under the brokerages’ original names.

The Atlanta veteran is bringing his protege, Mitchell Clifford, with him to Harry Norman’s office in Marietta.

Prior to joining eXp in 2019 in a financial leadership role, Hill worked in finance with The Walt Disney Company, Nissan Motor Corporation and General Motors.

Tucker most recently worked with Coldwell Banker, while Brock was with eXp Realty.

The new hires follow recent additions to the HOME Luxury Realty Team.

The Buckhead-based firm was founded by Atlanta real estate veteran Keianna Williams and restauranteur Ebony Austin.

The new executives have marketing and communications experience in Washington, D.C.

The brokerage operates offices in Covington and Milledgeville under the leadership of Angela Whitmire, who founded the brokerage in 2020.

Guaranteed Rate Affinity has appointed Dino Guadagnino as regional vice president of reverse mortgages and Kevin Dilday as area sales manager for the Mid-Atlantic region.

Roberts brings 30 years of experience to her new position. Salerno most recently served as President and CEO of RE/MAX Paramount Properties in Alpharetta.

The appointment, announced at Christie’s International Real Estate’s recent annual conference, will take effect in June.

Mike Buffler, a 13-year veteran of the entertainment banking industry, has joined Rate to provide flexible, strategic mortgage solutions for its athlete and musician clients nationwide.

New CFO Tim Dieffenbecher previously served with CEO Chris Czarnecki at Broadstone Net Lease and Broadstone Real Estate.

The team has opened offices in Cumming and Jasper to serve buyers and sellers in the North Georgia market.

The Newnan firm, led by former mixed-martial arts champion, brings with it 16 agents who closed more than $70 million in sales last year.

Matthew Cenedella replaces John Pierpoint, who will retire at the end of the month after nearly 40 years with the association.