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Margherita Verani’s father was one of her greatest mentors, instilling in her the belief that girls can do anything boys can do at a young age. As an immigrant from Italy, he saw opportunities in America and knew a good life could be achieved through hard work and dedication.
“Since he was a hard worker who never walked away from a task unfinished, that mindset shaped my own work ethic and success,” Margherita Verani says. She started her career in real estate at 25, when the industry was significantly male-dominated. Despite challenges, she was determined to be taken seriously among her peers. She worked hard to perfect her craft and prioritized continuing her education to stay ahead. At Verani Realty, Verani has held roles from secretary to CEO, giving her a deep appreciation for the value of every position. With that perspective in mind, she ensures the organization prioritizes collaboration, support, and inclusivity, understanding that every team member contributes to the group’s success. This culture encourages an open environment where all voices are heard, allowing for meaningful participation and conversations.
Verani advises young women starting their real estate careers to never stop learning and never be afraid to ask questions or seek guidance.
“Surround yourself with people who support your growth, and always remember that hard work and resilience are key to your success,” she says. “Most importantly, remember as you travel through your career to be mindful of the legacy you want to leave behind and carry yourself accordingly.”
To learn more, visit margheritaverani.verani.com
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