Kent Gray

    COO 


    Let’s do this. 10 years down and many more to go!


    Contact:


    Work: 859.525.0303

    Cell: 937.515.5604

    Email: kgray@kentuckyrealestatecollege.com


    Education:


    Northern Kentucky University

    Major: Finance


    MY BIO

    Kent was minding his business in classes at Northern Kentucky University when his professor mentioned that a businessman was hiring someone to work part-time at his real estate school. That businessman turned out to be Ken Perry and he hired Kent on the spot. A mere 10 years later, Kent is now the Chief Operating Officer, as well as an instructor for a myriad of the real estate courses. Kent prides himself on creating and fostering a learning environment that sets every student up for licensure. Kent takes a pragmatic approach to teaching and running the operations of the school by creating personal relationships with each student.


    If you call Perry Real Estate College, Kent is always available to answer any questions you may have in your real estate journey. He is well-versed in each state’s path to licensure and his expansive knowledge is on full display in each call he has with his students. He is responsible for the administration of the school, student development, course certification, learning management system development, management of the marketing team, new state and product expansion, and any other task to fuel a robust operation.

    Kent is a versatile team member: he is a certified real estate instructor in Kentucky, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Indiana, and many other states; holds a Bachelor of Finance from Northern Kentucky University; and—due to his non-stop phone calls from students—is always in need of a phone charger.


    You probably will not catch him with a blazer on anytime soon, but he is the part of the foundation of this company and without a doubt a seasoned professional in the real estate industry. One overarching theme to PREC’s positive reviews is undeniable, Kent plays a pivotal and intricate role in each students’ education. 



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