A promotion at Hanna; new execs at MoxiWorks, Bluegrass Realtors
Mollie Hanna Lang shifts into an expanded role at the independent firm. Plus, MoxiWorks appoints new VP; Kentucky association names 2026 president; more.
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MoxiWorks appoints new VP to focus on growth
Brendon Meyer is now VP of strategic alliances and growth initiatives at MoxiWorks. Meyer started at the Seattle-based proptech company in January after working in a similar capacity at Wispr.
Meyer brings a background in proptech and sales. In addition to leading sales at an AI startup and working as the national sales director of SmartRent, Meyer has also served as a senior business consultant at Zillow and as a senior manager of strategic growth at Compass — a role he held for about five years, according to his LinkedIn page.
At MoxiWorks, Meyer will focus on helping the company "build lasting strategic partnerships" and continue "expanding an already strong network of alliances," he wrote in a recent post on LinkedIn.
"I've genuinely found a place where my passion for real estate is matched," he added.
Meyer joins MoxiWorks just a few months after the company appointed Ashley Fidler to serve as its chief product officer. MoxiWorks also promoted Dave Greenbaum to its C-suite and named Chris Choi to serve as its chief financial officer in mid-2025.
Howard Hanna promotes top producer
Mollie Hanna Lang is now the director of luxury marketing and marketplace operations at Howard Hanna Real Estate Services.
Lang has been with the family-owned brokerage since 2022. In that time, she became one of its top producers, according to a news release — a position that the firm said will enable her to consider brand strategy initiatives from an agent's perspective. In her expanded role, Lang will oversee the evolution of the company's Hanna Luxury brand and its agent Marketplace platform.
Before joining Howard Hanna, Lang gained experience in global commerce and marketing for luxury global brands, including an international hotel consortium. Her background provides her with "the sophisticated vision of a global marketer paired with the sharp instincts of a high-volume sales professional," the release noted.
Lang's "unique combination of luxury expertise and marketing leadership" makes her able to understand "exactly what an agent needs to win in a competitive room," said Leah Gibbons, Howard Hanna's chief marketing officer.
New president installed at Bluegrass Realtors
Bluegrass Realtors has welcomed its slate of leaders for 2026, with Mike Inman at the helm. Inman, who has been an agent with the Crestwood, Kentucky-based Coldwell Banker McMahan for two decades, previously served as president of Kentucky Realtors and has been a Bluegrass Realtors member for 20 years.
Inman is currently a director at the National Association of Realtors, where he serves on the board of directors for its Relief Foundation and is a member of its Federal Financing and Housing Policy Committee. In 2027, Inman is also slated to be NAR's Region 4 vice president, where he will cover Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina and South Carolina, according to a news release.
This week, Bluegrass Realtors also announced its full board of directors for 2026. The officers who will be leading the association along with Inman include:
President-elect Paula Elder of Christie's International Real Estate Bluegrass
Treasurer Daniel Carmack of Sallie Davidson, Realtors
Immediate past president Todd Hyatt of Lois Ann Disponett Real Estate
RE/MAX Holdings board member resigns
Christine Riordan has stepped down from her position on the board of directors at RE/MAX Holdings, Inc., according to an 8-K form filed this week. Her resignation took effect on Feb. 10.
Riordan joined the board in February 2015 after holding business management and teaching roles at several U.S. colleges and universities. Her experience added "a valuable perspective" to the board, then-CEO Dave Liniger said at the time.
Riordan initially joined the board's Audit Committee. She went on to serve on its Compensation Committee and more recently chaired its Nominating and Governance Committee, according to her LinkedIn page.
A reason for Riordan's departure was not specified in the 8-K.
Real Estate News has reached out to RE/MAX Holdings for comment.