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Real Estate CEO Seeks Ways to Bridge the Racial Gap in Dallas

Leader Says the Real Estate 'Industry Has a Long, Long Way to Go' for Diversity
Terrence Maiden, right, and his twin brother Tim are the founders of nonprofit group Two Wins, which developed Elevate, a one-week leadership program focused on mentoring young Black men hosted with the University of North Texas at Dallas. (Terrence Maiden)
Terrence Maiden, right, and his twin brother Tim are the founders of nonprofit group Two Wins, which developed Elevate, a one-week leadership program focused on mentoring young Black men hosted with the University of North Texas at Dallas. (Terrence Maiden)

Success in real estate is often said to result from relationships. For Terrence Maiden, an executive who has risen through the ranks of the profession in Texas, his career shows the challenges and promise of that approach.

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