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Kidder Mathews Hires Trilingual Specialist in Bay Area

Haili Wu has joined Kidder Mathews in Pleasanton as an associate VP. Wu is a multifamily investment specialist with a trilingual background (Cantonese, Mandarin and English) and focusing on properties in the San Francisco Peninsula. Before joining Kidder Mathews, Wu was a multifamily specialist with Marcus & Millichap’s San Francisco office.

“I am thrilled to join Kidder Mathews, aligning with industry leaders in a firm prioritizing its brokers,” said Wu. “This environment empowers us to excel and put our clients first wholeheartedly. I am honored to be part of this exceptional team, where unparalleled support and expertise converge to deliver outstanding results.”

Wu is an active member of CREW Network, the Small Property Owners of San Francisco Institute and the Asian Real Estate Association of America (AREAA).

“As a privately held firm that is owned by our professionals, we are in a more nimble position to serve the needs of our brokers and clients than many of our publicly held competitors,” said David Nelson, regional president of brokerage for Northern California. “While other companies continue to reduce support, commissions and stock dividends, we are able to buck the trend.”

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