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Simon says he can see the forest for the trees.


Mike Simon Mike Simon (born April 13, 1883 in Hayden, Indiana; died June 10, 1963 in Los Angeles, California) was a catcher in Major League Baseball between 1909 and 1915. Teams
  • Pittsburgh Pirates 1909 - 1913
  • St.
, the recently installed president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of the newly created Century 21 NY Metro, just spent the last several days entertaining a delegation of Japanese brokers in town to learn the ways of their American counterparts.

"They were here to talk about marketing property, hiring practices, pricing and really just share information," said Simon, who created the corporation's newest franchise through the purchase and merger of the two Manhattan brokerages, Dwelling Quest and C21Kevin Brown The name Kevin Brown can refer to several different people, including the following:
  • Kevin Brown (baseball) (b. 1965), a former Major League Baseball right-handed starting pitcher with 211 career wins
  • Kevin D. Brown (b.
, that he bought last summer with partners, Bob Cohen--better known for his Cohen cohen
 or kohen

(Hebrew: “priest”) Jewish priest descended from Zadok (a descendant of Aaron), priest at the First Temple of Jerusalem. The biblical priesthood was hereditary and male.
 Fashion Optical business--and Texan entrepreneur, Frank Krasovec, billionaire guru of the promotional products industry.

The Japanese were particularly interested in learning how American women have become so successful in the real estate business and Simon was only too happy to shatter shat·ter  
v. shat·tered, shat·ter·ing, shat·ters

v.tr.
1. To cause to break or burst suddenly into pieces, as with a violent blow.

2.
a.
 their illusion that the typical female agent is a disgruntled dis·grun·tle  
tr.v. dis·grun·tled, dis·grun·tling, dis·grun·tles
To make discontented.



[dis- + gruntle, to grumble (from Middle English gruntelen; see
 housewife. "While that may be true in some parts of the country, I have to say, they were truly floored when we introduced them to some of our top female producers, career women in their 20s and 30s who are making a lot of money," said Simon.

When the delegates asked the women what they would do when they found a husband, Simon laughed, "I thought the ladies were going to beat the daylights out of them!"

The light-hearted moment brought some welcome relief to Simon, who freely admits his first few months at the helm of the new firm have been far from easy.

"It's been a bumpy bump·y  
adj. bump·i·er, bump·i·est
1. Covered with or full of bumps: a bumpy country road.

2. Marked by bumps and jolts; rough: a bumpy flight.
 integration, but then integrations always are," he confessed. "We've cleaned house and now have 150 brokers [in two offices at 575 Madison Avenue Madison Avenue, celebrated street of Manhattan, borough of New York City. It runs from Madison Square (23d St.) to the Madison Bridge over the Harlem River (138th St.). In the 1940s and 50s, some of the major U.S.  and in Harlem]. The two separate businesses needed a lot fixed. From financial problems to general integration, it was everything I could do to keep us in relaunch Relaunch can refer to several things:
  • , a series of novels set in the Star Trek universe
  • Relaunch (process), is a marketing process in which a brand or product (such as a magazine or a car) is relaunched
 mode. But it's my job to manage costs and expand efficiently and I think we have taken two companies and created one much stronger one."

The fact that revenues are up 10% since his restructuring began is testament to Simon's ability to execute even the most complicated of mergers. As a career executive with the former Cendant Corporation (now Realogy and the parent company of Century 21 Real Estate, LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol.

LLC - Logical Link Control
) he was a major player in several of that corporation's most notable mergers and acquisitions

After an early start in the business as a broker himself in New York City New York City: see New York, city.
New York City

City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S.
, he very quickly realized his skills were better suited to the boardroom and he flourished as an executive with Cendant's business development, becoming managing director of Cendant's European headquarters office in London, in the Cendant Internet Group, Travel Distribution Division and then, finally, returning to Europe as COO of the Coldwell Banker European Franchise Company.

"What I'm doing today very much reminds me of my work at Cendant. When I first joined the firm, we were buying Coldwell Banker, Century 21 and ERA and creating a consolidated business model. While there were a lot more zeroes attached to that, what I'm doing today is essentially the same thing, so it's definitely not foreign to me."

The idea of establishing an investment/holding company for residential brokerages was incubated during his second tour of duty in Europe as he sought to acquire the assets of a 300-office chain in England. While this transaction was never completed, he and his business partners never lost sight of the opportunity and switched their focus to the domestic market early in 2006.

With the opportunity to acquire the assets of the two agencies and the availability of the Century 21 brand in the New York City market, Simon and his partners found the platform they had been looking for Looking for

In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with.
 since 2003 and together formed RealStar, LLC, completing the two acquisitions in late July, 2006.

"My partners and I had formed a good plan, but if anyone thinks such plans can be executed without a hiccup hiccup or hiccough, involuntary spasmodic contraction of the diaphragm followed by a sharp intake of air, which is abruptly stopped by a sudden, involuntary closing of the glottis (opening between the vocal cords); the consequent blocking of air  then they've never worked in the business before--it's not as simple as you might think. But if you have good partners behind you, even with the hurdles that you hit, you will get there. Six months of suffering is nothing compared to the long term benefits that we will enjoy," he said confidently.

With the majority of the grind now behind him, Simon is now looking towards further expansion, a strategy market watchers say brands such as Century 21 are employing to bridge the gap between their phenomenally successful suburban business and their somewhat stunted success in the city.

Simon himself is a true believer true believer
n.
One who is deeply, sometimes fanatically devoted to a cause, organization, or person: "a band of true believers bonded together against all those who did not agree with them" 
 in the power of the brand name. "In slower times, the alignment with large franchise brands increases, since brokers want brand awareness and the marketing advantages afforded by large-scale operations.

"Century 21 is the most recognized brand in the world. It has more than 8,000 independently owned and operated franchised broker offices in over 45 countries worldwide. With over 60% of residential buyers in the New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 market originating from outside the city, the breadth, depth and reach of the brand is with out comparison."

He admits, the challenged has been to grow in New York City and believes the quickest route to do that is through acquisitions. He is already eyeing five firms in the metropolitan area and is confident at least two of the deals could be done by the end of the first quarter.

"Any quiet period in the market is the most exciting time to start looking at acquisitions," Simon said. "Prices have leveled out and expectations for sellers are more reasonable. There are limited exit strategies for smaller players."

With $160 million in exclusive sales deals on their books--including Darren Hornig's luxury condo in the Meatpacking meatpacking or meat-processing, wholesale business of buying and slaughtering animals and then processing and distributing their carcasses to retailers. The livestock industry is among the largest in the world.  District, The Prime--and a healthy rental division enjoying the benefits of a buoyant market, Simon said, "We are capitalizing on what exists inherently in the marketplace and are doing a lot of international marketing with our sister companies around the world.

"With the loosening of monetary policies in places such as Korea, China and Japan, we are seeing a lot of business emerging from the Asian marketplace."

Hence the visit from the Japanese last week, who left with a new-found respect of the women of the residential workplace. "I think they learned more from us than they expected to," Simon laughed.
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Title Annotation:PROFILE IN RESIDENTIAL: Michael Simon, president & CEO, century 21 NY Metro
Author:Barr, Linda
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Date:Jan 31, 2007
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