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Rayshawn Holmes
  • Specialist
  • Duluth, GA
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Approaching Investors: A New Perspective asking advice

Rayshawn Holmes
  • Specialist
  • Duluth, GA
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I'm looking to get in front of investors/developers to sell myself as a contract project manager in Atlanta. I understand structural/truss engineering and could save developers tons of money in wasted material/time. I have the capability to create new construction/renovation plans that are structural in nature and bypass much of the guessing and the communication skills to display this to whomever may need it. I have a list of developers, but how can I find contractor investors who are tackling on these renovations and could use my services? and what advice would you give in approaching them?

I'm sorry if I'm off topic. I understand real estate from a contractors point of view and seen an opportunity to get inside the head of an investor.

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