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NTREIS appoints Chris Carrillo as CEO by Jonathan Delozier for HousingWire

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North Texas Real Estate Information Systems, Inc. (NTREIS) has appointed Chris Carrillo as its next CEO, effective June 1.

Carrillo, currently CEO of Metro MLS in Milwaukee, brings nearly three decades of experience in the real estate industry to his new position.

“Throughout the selection process, I was deeply impressed by the search committee’s dedication, professionalism, and clear vision for the future of NTREIS,” Carrillo said. “I am truly honored to have been selected and excited for the opportunity to lead NTREIS through this dynamic period of change and opportunity.”

Carrillo has served as CEO of Metro MLS for 14 years and previously led Centralized Real Estate Information Services MLS in Akron, Ohio. He is a board member of the Council of Multiple Listing Services and chaired the organization in 2019.

“We are pleased to welcome Chris Carrillo as the new CEO of NTREIS,” said Kristi Davis, president of the NTREIS Board of Directors. “His leadership, vision, and industry expertise make him the right person to guide NTREIS into its next phase of growth.”

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