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About Danielle Fontes
Danielle Fontes was raised in Glendora, CA, and graduated from the University of San Diego with a Bachelors’ in Business Administration with an emphasis in Real Estate and a minor in Leadership Studies.
Danielle was President of Citrus Valley Association of Realtors® in 2019. She also sits on the Board of Directors for the California Association of Realtors® and serves on the Strategic Planning and Finance committee. Danielle won the prestigious honor of Realtor® of the Year for 2020.
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