Fathom Holdings Inc. announced its subsidiary, Fathom Realty, promoted DeJane Kerr to senior vice president of operations.
Kerr will continue to oversee agent support, compliance, onboarding, training, and the implementation of Fathom’s technology while continuing to report to Samantha Giuggio, Fathom’s chief operations officer.
“I am honored by this promotion,” Kerr said in a release. “We have all worked diligently to cultivate a rewarding environment while growing Fathom. I’m fortunate to be part of such an incredible team and look forward to what the future holds for Fathom Realty.”
Kerr joined Fathom Realty in 2010 as a licensed broker and became a district director in 2013. She has 13 years of experience with Fathom in roles extending to agent management, training, and real estate compliance oversight. Kerr earned a promotion to director of national training, where she established and cultivated a national training department. This department delivered real-time, centralized online, on-demand, and in-person training to Fathom’s agents and leadership nationwide.
Fathom leaders also cited Kerr’s role in pioneering the company’s highly successful mentor program, designed to pair certified mentors with new agents in building job skills.
She also had a hands-on role, helping to establish numerous centralized support teams as the company grew. For her outstanding contributions, Kerr received Fathom’s CEO Award for Excellence in 2015. Kerr’s innovation and expertise were also evident in her integral role in the evolution of Fathom’s proprietary cloud-based technology platform, intelliAgent. Furthermore, she led the migration of Fathom’s customer relationship management system and website platform and implementation of the company’s learning management system.
“DeJane has been an integral part of Fathom for over a decade and has played a pivotal role at all organizational levels,” Fathom CEO Marco Fregenal said. “As we work toward our agent growth goals, her experience and leadership will be vital to our continued success.”