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5 Step Ethical Decision-Making Process

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$59.00

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$ 99.00

02/06/2024

11 am PT / 12 pm MT / 1 pm CT / 2 pm ET
*approximate length: 45 minutes to 1 hour

Presenter: Will Curtis, CCIM, CPM®

We all think we are ethical, however, many of us could not describe how we make ethical decisions and be able to back up our decision as being ethical.  In this session, learners will be able to understand the 5 Step Ethical decision-making process, apply that process and make ethical decisions.

Learning Objectives:

  • Learn and identify the 5 Step Ethical Decision-making process
  • Apply the Ethical Decisions Making process during a case study
  • Identify where the 5 Step Ethical Decision-Making process can be implemented in daily business

Will Curtis, CCIM currently serves as the Commercial Managing Director for Phyllis Browning Company, where he oversees all aspects for commercial real estate for the “The Very Best” agents in Central Texas.
Will has completed more than $1.2 Billion in transactions and has an extensive background in property and asset management.  With the primary focus of his business in Medical Office, Industrial, Economic Development, and Veteran Owned Businesses.

Will holds a Bachelor of Real Estate Finance and Development from the University of Texas at San Antonio and a Master’s in Business Administration from St. Mary’s University. Will also holds the coveted CCIM Designation and Certified Property Manager (CPM) designations.  

Will is a Faculty Member of CCIM as a Workshop Leader for the CI 102 Course, faculty for the Institute of Real Estate Management teaching the Finance 402 Course, the 2022 CCIM San Antonio/South Texas Chapter President, the 2024 Chairman of the San Antonio Board of REALTORS®.   Will has also been name San Antonio Business Journal’s 40 Under 40, Veteran in Business Honoree, and a #CREI Social Media Influencer in LinkedIn and Instagram. 

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