February 18, 2025 - 15:04

TEMPE, Ariz., February 18, 2025—Offerpad Solutions Inc., a prominent tech-enabled platform in the residential real estate sector, has announced that its Chairman and CEO, Brian Bair, will take part in a fireside chat at the Citizens JMP Technology Conference. The event is scheduled for 9:30 PM PT on Monday, March 3, 2025.
This participation highlights Offerpad's commitment to innovation and leadership within the real estate technology space. The conference serves as a significant platform for industry leaders to share insights and discuss emerging trends in technology and real estate.
Brian Bair's engagement in this discussion is expected to provide valuable perspectives on the evolving landscape of residential real estate and the role of technology in enhancing the home buying and selling experience. The session will be accessible to a wider audience through a live webcast, reflecting Offerpad's dedication to transparency and investor engagement.
This event marks an important opportunity for Offerpad to showcase its strategic vision and technological advancements in the industry.
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