Dallas-based residential real estate software solutions provider Lone Wolf Technologies announced that York Baur has joined the company as chief industry relations officer.

“York embodies the same core belief that drives Lone Wolf, that technology should enhance and amplify an agent’s strategy, not compete with it,” CEO Jimmy Kelly said in a statement. “We’re thrilled to welcome him to the team, and we’re confident that his leadership will deepen our connection to the industry while advancing our mission of delivering solutions that real estate professionals genuinely rely on to succeed.”

The company said that Baur has a well-established reputation for innovation and leadership in real estate technology.

Baur’s career experience includes his tenure as the founding CEO of MoxiWorks, where he established a company that supports more than 800 residential real estate brokerages and 400,000 agents.

“With Lone Wolf, I see a shared vision of providing the industry with technology that empowers agents to be even more effective,” Baur said in a statement. “Both Lone Wolf and I believe that technology should be a tool—one that brings an agent’s strategy to life and helps them achieve exceptional results for their clients.”

Lone Wolf said Baur’s appointment reflects its commitment to developing advanced technology solutions with a customer-first approach.

This year, Lone Wolf said it has taken major steps to deepen its understanding of the evolving needs of the industry. The company said the launch of a Customer Advisory Board brought a direct line to the voices of its partners and customers, ensuring that the solutions it builds reflect real-world challenges and aspirations.

As Lone Wolf continues to expand Lone Wolf Foundation, a unified industry cloud designed to simplify workflows and connect every touchpoint in the real estate journey, York’s vision and expertise will accelerate the evolution and adoption of this strategy across the industry, the company said.

Lone Wolf Technologies serves more than 1.5 million real estate professionals across Canada, the U.S., and Latin America.

With cloud solutions for agents, teams, brokers, franchises, MLSs, and associations alike, Lone Wolf said it provides the tools needed to “amaze” clients, build businesses, and improve profits.

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