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William Pitt Sotheby's Exec Named Regional Chair For Gay & Lesbian Chamber

FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. — Kim-Marie Mullin, director of education and training for William Pitt Sotheby’s International Realty, has been named the Greater Connecticut Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce’s Fairfield County Regional Council Chair.

Kim-Marie Mullin has been named Fairfield County Regional Council Chair for the the Greater Connecticut Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce.

Kim-Marie Mullin has been named Fairfield County Regional Council Chair for the the Greater Connecticut Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce.

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Mullin is an active member of the Fairfield County Chapter Executive Council, where she develops and manages relationships with LGBT-owned and LGBT-friendly businesses.

CTGLC is a statewide organization that works to maintain a strong foundation of diversity and aims to create, identify and enhance business opportunities for the LGBT community, which the organization believes results in a more inclusive and vibrant Connecticut economy.

According to the CTGLC, Mullin was selected as Council Chair for her unwavering commitment to diversity, education, communication and LGBT advocacy. She has been instrumental in raising awareness within her company and continues to support and educate local businesses about more effective ways to service LGBT consumers and support LGBT-owned businesses and their allies.

Mullin will be the new primary contact for the CTGLC Fairfield County Chapter. The company stated that Mullin’s appointment occurs at a time when the company is increasing its own commitment to supporting diversity and spreading awareness. 

Recently, the company provided an opportunity for Southport brokerage manager Brad Kimmelman to be a guest speaker at a brand networking event in Miami attended by real estate experts from all over the world, with the session focusing on connecting with the growing demographic of the affluent LGBT community.

Sotheby's International Realt was also a sponsor of the recent Symposium on New State and Federal Protections Against LGBT Discrimination in Housing in Hartford, where Mullin was a guest speaker. The company intends to only expand its involvement throughout 2015. 

“I have served on multiple boards and committees over the years, and am thrilled to be able to bring my experience and skill set to the CTGLC Fairfield County Regional Council,” said Mullin. “I am looking forward to contributing to this organization in 2015, and can’t wait to see all the great economic and social change this year has to bring.”

She has developed a training program for company sales associates that focuses on utilizing technology to complement and propel traditional business methods, while still maintaining the personal touch at the center of the agent/client relationship.

Mullin has served in multiple roles over the course of her many years in the real estate industry, including public relations and social media as well as management, and she is also a former New York State Associate Broker and Licensed Real Estate Instructor.

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