Hope Wilson joins Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce with ribbon-cutting event

Paul Felker, Executive Director
Paul Felker, Executive Director
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Hope Wilson, joined by her husband Terrance, family, friends, and a Chamber Ambassador, marked her membership in the Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.

The Wolf & Bear Collective is a new real estate team with eXp Realty that emphasizes both strategic and relationship-driven approaches to residential real estate in Florence and the Greater Pee Dee region. According to the team’s statement: “Led by Heart. Powered by Strategy. Focused on Results.” Hope (Bear) Wilson holds certifications in Real Estate Negotiation (RENE), Home Finance Resource (HFR), and is designated as a Military Relocation Specialist (MRP). Both Hope and Terrence Wilson are certified REALTORS affiliates—Hope since 2024—and participate in the Homes For Heroes program, which offers financial benefits for eligible heroes within days after closing.

The Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce operates as a community business organization serving the Florence area in Arizona, according to its official website. The chamber promotes local tourism, supports businesses, and contributes to community engagement. It also works to advance economic growth through education, advocacy, and collaboration for both businesses and residents (source). Resources such as member directories and networking events are provided to support local enterprises (source). Paul Felker has served as executive director of the chamber (source).

For more information about The Wolf & Bear Collective or details about joining the chamber can be found on their respective platforms.



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