May 11, 2025 - 20:01

In a significant leadership shift, HomeServices of America has announced that Gino Blefari, the current President and CEO, will transition to the role of chairman emeritus. This change marks a new chapter for the Minneapolis-based real estate agency, which operates under the Berkshire Hathaway franchise.
Blefari has been instrumental in steering the company towards growth and innovation in the competitive real estate market. His new position as chairman emeritus will allow him to continue providing strategic guidance while stepping back from day-to-day operations. The company is now set to welcome a new leader, who will bring fresh perspectives and strategies to drive the organization forward.
This leadership change reflects HomeServices of America's commitment to adapting to the evolving real estate landscape while maintaining its core values. Stakeholders are optimistic about the future and the potential for continued success under new management. As the company navigates this transition, it remains focused on delivering exceptional service to its clients and partners.
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