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This episode will dive into the top tech changes implemented in the property management industry and what it means for business. One of the biggest challenges property managers to face is being more efficient, staying organized, and keeping track of everything all at once. We'll also discuss what's coming next and how these new technologies.
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What the Future of Property Management Looks Like
The Struggles of the Rental Market for Both Renters and Landlords
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Zain Jaffer is an accomplished executive, investor, and entrepreneur. He started his first company at the age of 14 and later moved to the US as an immigrant to found Vungle, after securing $25M from tech giants including Google & AOL in 2011. Vungle recently sold for $780m.
His achievements have garnered international recognition and acclaim; he is the recipient of prestigious awards such as "Forbes 30 Under 30", "Inc. Magazine's 35 Under 35," and the "SF Business Times Tech & Innovation Award." He is regularly featured in major business & tech publications such as The Wall Street Journal, VentureBeat, and TechCrunch.
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This episode will dive into the top tech changes implemented in the property management industry and what it means for business. One of the biggest challenges property managers to face is being more efficient, staying organized, and keeping track of everything all at once. We'll also discuss what's coming next and how these new technologies.
Follow the PropTech VC Podcast:
Follow Zain Jaffer at:
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What the Future of Property Management Looks Like
The Struggles of the Rental Market for Both Renters and Landlords
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Zain Jaffer is an accomplished executive, investor, and entrepreneur. He started his first company at the age of 14 and later moved to the US as an immigrant to found Vungle, after securing $25M from tech giants including Google & AOL in 2011. Vungle recently sold for $780m.
His achievements have garnered international recognition and acclaim; he is the recipient of prestigious awards such as "Forbes 30 Under 30", "Inc. Magazine's 35 Under 35," and the "SF Business Times Tech & Innovation Award." He is regularly featured in major business & tech publications such as The Wall Street Journal, VentureBeat, and TechCrunch.