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Diana Zaya

Diana is the Vice President of Sales & Marketing and one of the founding team members of Relitix, a data analytics company specialising in the use of data science applications within the residential real estate industry. Diana began her career working as a residential Real Estate Agent and quickly grew to being a recognised and celebrated up-and-comer in the industry. During this time, she found a passion for helping real estate agents that were struggling and developed and led agent coaching programs. Her unique experience in working with and interpreting real estate data makes her a sought-after resource for many of the nation’s largest and most respected real estate brokerages. Diana has also served on many boards and committees, most recently as Board Chair for Home of the Sparrow, which seeks to empower homeless women to move from homelessness to self-sufficiency.

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