Burning Holes in the Soles of Your Shoes
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MDL Group | Hayim Mizrachi, CEO, Principal & Broker:
Hayim Mizrachi, CCIM is a proud Las Vegas Native and graduate from UNLV. He has been practicing commercial real estate since graduating university and obtained his CCIM designation early in his career. Hayim is CEO | Principal | Broker of MDL Group where he oversees all brokerage activity including sales and leasing.
Outside of work, Hayim is involved in many aspects of the Las Vegas Jewish community including volunteer work with The Jewish Federation and Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity. He is very proud of his award-winning blog and podcast Takeaways, where he shares his Takeaways from events that he attends and people who have influenced him throughout his life.
For more information about MDL group or Hayim, visit www.hayim.com
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