Biography

Molly Kay Hamrick

President, COO

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With just 17 years in the highly competitive real estate industry, Molly Kay Hamrick has already become one of the leading women in real estate in the country, in addition to being one of the most forceful women in business in Southern Nevada.

As president and COO of Coldwell Banker Premier Realty (CBPR) in Las Vegas, Hamrick oversees the day-to-day operations of one of the highest ranked Coldwell Banker offices in the country, providing leadership and direction to nearly every department of the company.

In 1998, Hamrick and her husband Bob acquired the Las Vegas region of CBPR and has been instrumental in increasing the gross commission income of CBPR/Las Vegas from 7.9 million in 1997 to more than 30 million in 2006. The company is now ranked as the 8th top-producing Coldwell Banker company nationwide. Hamrick's ability to plan efficiently and seize opportunities as they arise is one of the main reasons for the steady growth.

Hamrick manages all financial aspects of CBPR, in addition to overseeing the Marketing, Technology, Accounting, Concierge and Relocation divisions. She is also kept apprised of all legal business of the company, and works closely with the legal team to ensure compliance with applicable agencies and contracts. Always accessible to all members of her team, Hamrick is known by her staff as the person that does whatever it takes to get the job done, and always at 100%.

Hamrick was born and raised in Las Vegas, graduating in the top five percent of her class at UNLV where she earned a business administration degree in marketing. She entered the real estate field in 1990, quickly attaining numerous awards such as the #1 Sales Associate for 3 consecutive years, top listing agent, top selling agent and the Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors - Realtor of the Month. Hamrick has been an active member in the Women's Council of Realtors (WCR) and was elected the local chapter President when she was just 26, the youngest in the organization's history. She was then appointed to the WCR National Marketing Committee and the State Budget and Finance Committee. She was recognized as the WCR Member of the Year in 1995.

Hamrick is also very active in her community, having served on the advisory committee for the Lied Institute for Real Estate Studies at UNLV and the Board of the Women's Development Center. She presently serves on the Board of Directors of Red Rock Community Bank and Southern Hills Hospital. She is a member of the UNLV Alumni Association, in addition to holding membership in the exclusive Large Office Group consisting of the top Coldwell Banker broker owner's in the country. She and her husband operate philanthropic endeavors through their Hamrick Family Foundation and have contributed generously to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Women's Development Center the UNLV Community Foundation and Habitat for Humanity. CBPR has supported the Salvation Army, Safe Nest, Habitat for Humanity and United Blood Services and is currently undertaking projects and fundraising with the Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation.

In 2002, IN Business Las Vegas named Hamrick one of the "Most Influential Businesswomen in Southern Nevada," as well as ranked her in their "Top 40 Under 40" special report.

Hamrick says she is "blessed" by her family's support. She calls her parents her source of inspiration and is close with her two brothers and one sister. In fact, Hamrick's sister has worked by her side since 1994. Hamrick says her sister's strength helps her to succeed as a leader. Her father manages the CBPR facilities and she can recall her mother as top salesperson Las Vegas. "She is my mentor," Hamrick says. "She taught me work ethic, responsibility, how to dream big and set goals, and how to appreciate what I have."

Hamrick, her husband Bob, and their three daughters live in the Summerlin community of Las Vegas.

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