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The Knight Real Estate Group, a leading affiliate of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties in Santa Barbara, has strengthened its leadership team with a key internal promotion. The firm announced that Mike Day, a seasoned professional with deep experience in the local market, has been named its new Director of Operations.
In this role, Day will oversee the day-to-day administrative and operational functions of the high-performing team. His extensive background in real estate is expected to bring enhanced efficiency and structural support, allowing the group’s agents to focus further on client service and market growth. The appointment signals the company's commitment to strategic internal growth and operational excellence.
Company leadership expressed confidence that Day’s proven expertise and understanding of the Santa Barbara real estate landscape will be invaluable. His move into this pivotal position is seen as a natural progression that will help streamline processes and support the team’s continued success in serving the community’s property needs.
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