Women in Commercial Real Estate: Cynthia Lee – KW Commercial

by | Sep 1, 2021 | Current Issue, Sep/Oct 21, Women in Business, Women in Commercial Real Estate | 0 comments

Cynthia Lee CCIM, TACS, GRI

Executive Leader

KW Commercial

Cynthia Lee CCIM, TACS, GRI, is the Executive Leader for KW Commercial nationwide. 

She is also the Managing Director for the Commercial Division of Keller Williams City View in San Antonio.

​Cynthia’s focus on the corporate level is strategy and growth – guiding 2,100+ commercial associates with their businesses and profitability.

Cynthia is an award-winning, licensed real estate Broker who’s consistently ranked as one of the top females in KW Commercial.

She’s a CoStar Power Broker and specializes in representing retail franchise tenants, including Crumbl Cookies, Massage Heights and Pinspiration.

Cynthia’s background includes 16 years as a television news anchor and reporter for KABB-TV.

She recently served three terms on the Executive Board for Hemisfair Park Area Redevelopment Corporation. Cynthia’s also a Leadership San Antonio alum.

Cynthia Lee

cynthialee@kw.com 

210-696-9996

10999 IH 10 W #175

San Antonio, TX 78230

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