Voices of Lee is pictured here with Mo Anderson (center), at the Keller Williams Family Reunion, held in Texas
Lee University's highly acclaimed A Cappella ensemble, Voices of Lee, was invited to perform at the Keller Williams Family Reunion, held in Dallas, Tx. in front of more than 15,000 attendees.
“This super inspiring program of agent testimonials with miraculous outcomes, along with music from the Voices of Lee, made for a wonderful event,” said Danny Murray, director of Voices of Lee.
The four-day networking and training event concluded with the 21st annual “Inspirational Morning” with vice-chair of the board, Mo Anderson, lovingly named the "Queen of Culture" for the Keller Williams family, along with Voices of Lee.
“Like everyone in Cleveland, we stake claim to Voices of Lee as one of our own,” said Steve Black, Lee alum and Keller Williams broker.
“To know the impact that a performance group from Lee University, like Voices, can have in the corporate world at its largest convention is something of which everyone in Cleveland can be proud. We were very proud of the awesome performance Danny and the group provided that morning.”
Voices of Lee, founded in 1994, has performed at venues such as Carnegie Hall in New York City, the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris and Ely Cathedral in England, been featured performers for Christmas at the White House, sung at the Presidential Inauguration and appeared on the 2016 CMA Christmas Celebration television special.
Austin, Texas-based Keller Williams, the world’s largest real estate technology franchise by agent count, has more than 1,060 offices and 183,000 associates. The franchise is also No. 1 in units and sales volume in the United States.
Voices of Lee is pictured here Chad Guyton (Voices alum) and his wife Laura (KW associate), far left; Mo Anderson, center; Steve Black and his wife Polly, right; and Danny Murray (back right)