Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Help-U-Sell Adds Board Member

RISMEDIA, May 3, 2007-Help-U-Sell Real Estate, a set-fee services company, has announced that Patrick Stone has joined the company's Board of Directors.

Stone has over 32 years of experience in the real estate industry, most recently as vice chairman of the board of directors for Metrocities Mortgage. Prior to that, he enjoyed a lengthy career as president and chief operating officer of Fidelity National Financial, where he was credited for growing the company into the number one title company in the country.

"To add a person with Patrick's breadth of real estate experience and proven leadership will be a tremendous advantage for Help-U-Sell," said Steve Ozonian, Chairman of the Board. "We are excited that Patrick has agreed to join our Board of Directors and expect that he will play a key role in moving the company forward."

"Help-U-Sell is clearly at the tipping point in the real estate industry," said Stone. "Transparency in the real estate transaction is as important as ever, and Help-U-Sell's set-fee model and focus on the consumer experience is the wave of the future, and I'm excited to be a part of it."

An alumni of Oregon State University, Stone is on the Oregon State University Foundation Board of Trustees, serves as Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, is Chairman of The Stone Group, an Austin, Texas-based commercial brokerage and development company, and is an audit committee member for Direct Relief International, a non-profit organization based in Santa Barbara, California.

Help-U-Sell Real Estate reports having nearly 1,000 offices in 46 states, and operations in South Africa, and the Philippines. The company was recently rated the number two "new" real estate franchise model by the 2006 Swanepoel Trends Report. For more information, visit www.helpusell.com.

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