Ira Zlotowitz
Ira (Yisroel) Zlotowitz is the "founder and president of Eastern Union Funding, a private real estate mortgage brokerage." He also founded a company eponymously named The Ira Group.
His areas of success include having "a knack for incentives" and ways to be memorable.
He attributes success to two things: "The first thing is God" and the second is "amazing technology."
Just as Zlotowitz established a practice that he and his senior managers give out a $2 bill with every business card, so that "This card, they never forget," even on vacation,
His hiring philosophy is to look for complementary skills to those already onboard.
Educating others
He speaks publicly on the benefits of invesing in real estate, covering both general and specific topics His audience includes the American Midwest.
Eastern Union Funding
His role in the 2001-founded Eastern Union Funding is to be the "rainmaker" to deals, for which his partner Abraham Bergman and competitors' reasons against it were covered by The Wall Street Journal
The company's funding areas include medical facilities.
Yellow pages lists one of its business addresses at the same address as that of the ArtScroll business founded by Ira Zlotowitz's late father.
The Ira Group
In 2019 Zlotowitz launched a second business, named The Ira Group. Unlike those who need funding to invest in real estate, this business is about enabling returns on funds that, through his business, is channeled by real estate investors. Zlotowitz terms this business, which is a form of crowdfunding,
Personal
Zlotowitz was born in 1976 the same year his late father began ArtScroll.
He and his wife Rachel have 3 children.
His areas of success include having "a knack for incentives" and ways to be memorable.
He attributes success to two things: "The first thing is God" and the second is "amazing technology."
Just as Zlotowitz established a practice that he and his senior managers give out a $2 bill with every business card, so that "This card, they never forget," even on vacation,
His hiring philosophy is to look for complementary skills to those already onboard.
Educating others
He speaks publicly on the benefits of invesing in real estate, covering both general and specific topics His audience includes the American Midwest.
Eastern Union Funding
His role in the 2001-founded Eastern Union Funding is to be the "rainmaker" to deals, for which his partner Abraham Bergman and competitors' reasons against it were covered by The Wall Street Journal
The company's funding areas include medical facilities.
Yellow pages lists one of its business addresses at the same address as that of the ArtScroll business founded by Ira Zlotowitz's late father.
The Ira Group
In 2019 Zlotowitz launched a second business, named The Ira Group. Unlike those who need funding to invest in real estate, this business is about enabling returns on funds that, through his business, is channeled by real estate investors. Zlotowitz terms this business, which is a form of crowdfunding,
Personal
Zlotowitz was born in 1976 the same year his late father began ArtScroll.
He and his wife Rachel have 3 children.
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