February 19, 2026 - 18:23

A significant leadership transition is underway at one of Atlanta's premier real estate companies. Jenni Bonura has stepped down from her position as Chief Executive Officer, concluding a notable tenure. Succeeding her is Todd Emerson, a veteran leader deeply embedded within the company's history and operations.
Emerson, who has been with the firm for over two decades in various executive capacities, is now charged with steering the company's future. His immediate focus is on a comprehensive, growth-oriented strategy aimed at expanding the firm's market presence and reinforcing its agent-centric culture. The plan sets clear objectives for 2026, emphasizing technological advancement, enhanced agent support tools, and strategic market initiatives.
In a statement, Emerson expressed gratitude for Bonura's contributions and outlined his vision for building upon the firm's nearly century-long legacy. He emphasized stability and forward momentum, assuring clients and agents of a seamless transition. The leadership change signals a new chapter for the company as it prepares to navigate evolving real estate landscapes with a focus on sustainable growth and continued industry leadership.
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