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Melvin White joins Tempe & Ahwatukee office of Coldwell Banker Realty
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Melvin White has associated with the Tempe/Ahwatukee office of Coldwell Banker Realty as an affiliate agent.
“Twenty years with the Army has prepared me to take care of my clients as if their life depended on it,” he said in a prepared statement.
“Also, my vast knowledge of credit and debt collection will assist me in better helping my clients when making financial decisions,” said White. “I have worked with a few other brokerages and decided to affiliate with Coldwell Banker because it was the best fit for me and truly has an outstanding staff, office manager and support like no other. I feel at home here.”
Prior to affiliating with Coldwell Banker Realty, he was a corporate trainer in debt collection with GE Capital. He holds an associate degree in computer science.
Active in his community, he is a mentor with Mesa Veterans Court.