
"Consalvo became CEO of ARMLS in 2012 after Bob Bemis stepped down. Earlier in his career, Consalvo worked for GE Security and Supra becoming part of ARMLS in late 2009 when Supra support moved in-house at ARMLS, serving as ARMLS's director of support operations for roughly 18 months before becoming chief operating officer. ARMLS said it is in the process of forming a search committee to begin looking for the MLS's next CEO."
"According to the release, Consalvo plans to remain connected with the MLS industry after his retirement. However, he noted that he is looking forward to focusing on family and spending more time with his grandchildren. Today, we celebrate not just a retirement announcement, but the remarkable journey of a true mentor, industry leader and friend, Chris Carrillo, the CEO of North Texas Regional Information Services, said in a statement about his colleague."
Matt Consalvo became ARMLS CEO in 2012 after Bob Bemis stepped down. Earlier career roles included positions at GE Security and Supra, with Supra support moving in-house at ARMLS in late 2009. Consalvo served as director of support operations for roughly 18 months, then as chief operating officer before becoming CEO. ARMLS is forming a search committee to find the next CEO. Consalvo plans to stay connected to the MLS industry after retirement but intends to focus on family and spend more time with his grandchildren. Consalvo is completing his second three-year term on the CMLS board. ARMLS serves 38,000 members in Arizona.
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