John Tobison leads software engineering, product management, information technology, product launch, project management, data services and innovation for eXp World Holdings and its companies: eXp Realty, foreign entities and VirBELA. Tobison brings more than three decades of experience in business and information technology management, helping eXp scale products, business processes and staff capabilities for rapid growth. Previously, Tobison spent years consulting in international technology and helped grow three early-stage software companies into market leaders. Through eXp’s fully virtual, cloud-based platform, agents can work remotely from anywhere – there are no brick-and-mortar offices. With Tobison’s oversight, eXp has scaled this platform to support its growing agent count to uniquely serve residential buyers and sellers. Remarkably, eXp grew its agent count and revenues from housing sales during this challenging time. Also, behind Tobison’s leadership, eXp has assembled a variety of affiliated services companies that are proven and vetted for quality and professionalism. They partner with eXp to provide consumers with critical aspects of the home-buying process such as title, mortgage, and home warranty services. eXp’s agents can confer with these partners in the eXp virtual campus and effectively provide a great buying experience for their clients.
2020 HW Tech Trendsetter: John Tobison
eXp World Holdings, Chief Information Officer
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