Jenni Bonura has joined Georgia-based First Multiple Listing Service (FMLS) as chief growth officer after more than 20 years in senior leadership roles at Harry Norman, REALTORS, including serving as president and CEO of brokerage, according to an announcement on Wednesday.
At Harry Norman, Bonura held multiple leadership positions before rising to president and CEO.
Her move to FMLS carries a historical connection. Harry Norman was one of eight brokers who founded FMLS in 1957, tying Bonura’s appointment back to the MLS’s origins while it works to expand its footprint and services across Georgia and the broader Southeast.
Jeremy Crawford, president and CEO of FMLS, said Bonura’s leadership background and industry relationships align with the organization’s growth plans as MLSs face rising pressure to demonstrate value amid commission litigation, changing brokerage models and increased scrutiny of data access and costs.
“Jenni’s leadership experience, industry insight, and dedication to serving real estate professionals align perfectly with the future of FMLS,” Crawford said in a statement. “As our organization continues to grow, her expertise will help guide new opportunities, strengthen relationships, and ensure we continue providing meaningful value to the brokers and agents we serve.”
At FMLS, Bonura is expected to focus on member growth, brokerage and team relationships, and the expansion of products, services and data solutions available to subscribers.
The organization said Bonura brings a “member-focused perspective” and long-standing relationships across the real estate community, which FMLS expects will support its efforts to deliver “exceptional products, services, data solutions and support” to its subscribers in Georgia and beyond.
Crawford said the hire reflects FMLS’s continued investment in talent and its mission to help real estate professionals succeed.
This article was generated using HousingWire Automation and reviewed by a HousingWire editor before publication.
