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Miami Herald
13 hours ago
- Business
- Miami Herald
Christopher Miller Scores a Win with Inman's 2025 Future Leaders in Real Estate Award
Epique Realty COO and Co-Founder's Leadership Triumphs HOUSTON, TX / ACCESS Newswire / May 30, 2025 / In a landmark moment for innovation in real estate, Epique Realty is happy to announce that its own Christopher Miller, Chief Operating Officer and Co-Founder,has been honored as one of Inman's 2025 Future Leaders in Real Estate in the prestigious Founders/Entrepreneurs category. This coveted award celebrates the next generation of visionaries forging new paths, introducing transformative ideas, and making significant contributions to the evolution of real estate. The 2025 Future Leaders in Real Estate Award spotlights emerging talents who have demonstrated exceptional leadership skills and a firm commitment to pushing the envelope in the real estate industry. Emily Paquette, CEO of Inman, commented, "Inman is celebrating the 2025 class of rising stars who have distinguished themselves early in their careers. The 2025 Future Leaders in Real Estate truly embody the potential to be the next generation of industry titans." COO Christopher Miller, a driving force behind Epique Realty's meteoric rise, has been instrumental in redefining the brokerage model. His agent-first philosophy and relentless pursuit of innovation have helped catapult Epique from 300 agents in early 2024 to an astonishing family of nearly 4,000 agents across 36 states in 2025. This formidable growth is a direct testament to Epique's revolutionary approach, offering extraordinary benefits and advanced technology free to agents that empower and fuel agent success. Speaking about the honor, COO Christopher Miller expressed gratitude and excitement for this milestone. "This recognition truly belongs to the entire Epique family. At the heart of what we do is a simple belief-that empowering agents with the right tools, support, and opportunities leads to success. This award reflects the innovation, hard work, and community that our agents and team have built together on our journey to reshape the industry for the better!" Christopher's philosophy of accessibility and heartfelt connection to the agent community has made Epique a trailblazer in the industry. Echoing this sentiment, CEO and Co-Founder Josh Miller remarked, "Epique is built on a revolutionary idea-that the brokerage should work for the agent, not the other way around. Christopher's visionary leadership and unshakable belief in our mission have been instrumental in our incredible growth. He's shown that by putting people first, we can truly reshape the industry. Chris leads with heart and an unyielding dedication to our agents. He saw what real estate could be - a place where agents are truly valued, supported, and empowered to build incredible careers and lives. This Inman award is a well-deserved acknowledgment of his relentless drive to make that vision a reality. He's not just building a company; he's building a legacy for every single member of our Epique family." CFO and Co-Founder, Janice Delcid, highlighted Christopher's strategic impact on the company's revolutionary model: "Christopher's innovative spirit and operational expertise have been pivotal in architecting an ecosystem where agents thrive. His ability to foresee industry shifts and implement supportive structures, like our incomparable suite of free benefits unheard of in our industry and advanced technology, ensures our agents are always ahead of the curve. This award underscores his exceptional leadership in building a brokerage that is not only experiencing explosive growth but is also financially empowering for our agents. We're incredibly proud to see his contributions recognized at such a prestigious level." At Epique Realty, the mission has always been clear: put agents first. This philosophy is woven into the fabric of the company, offering exceptional support, including personal accessibility to leadership, deep mentorship opportunities, and a culture where agents are treated like family. By integrating AI-powered tools, ensuring operational efficiencies, and providing a wealth of resources at no extra cost, Epique empowers its agents to reach unprecedented levels of success. Initiatives like Epique Cares and NEMO, which Christopher championed, further showcase the company's commitment to blending heart and strategy, mobilizing aid for communities in need. Epique Realty is experiencing amazing growth while it spearheads a revolution in the real estate industry. The company's agent-first, agent-empowerment approach is setting new standards, proving that a brokerage can prioritize its people and achieve phenomenal progress. As Christopher Miller's leadership demonstrates, Epique is more than a business; it's a movement, a family, and the future of real estate. About Epique Realty Epique Realty is a trailblazing, agent-owned real estate brokerage committed to empowering its agents through extraordinary support, state-of-the-art and AI tech and a comprehensive suite of free resources and benefits that fuel agent success. With a rapidly expanding presence across the nation, Epique Realty is redefining industry norms by fostering a culture of collaboration, innovation, and shared success, truly making it a family where agents thrive and succeed. #BeEpique Barbara Simpson | PR and Communications 281-773-7842 | Barbara@ SOURCE: Epique Realty
Yahoo
17 hours ago
- General
- Yahoo
New arrest after police officer critically injured
A fifth person has been arrested in connection with the attempted murder of a police officer, who is still critically ill in hospital. Thames Valley Police said PC Christopher Miller sustained "life-threatening injuries" after an incident on the B416 Bells Hill in Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, on 22 May. A 29-year-old man from Slough was arrested on Thursday on suspicion of assisting an offender and attempting to pervert the course of justice. He has been released on bail It came after Simranjit Kajla, 28, of Lydford Avenue in Slough, was charged with attempted murder, causing serious injury by dangerous driving, driving while disqualified and using a motor vehicle on a road without insurance. He will appear at Reading Crown Court on 23 June. Thames Valley Police said last week PC Christopher Miller was "seriously injured while carrying out his duties as a police officer". The force said the vehicle involved was a white BMW, which would have been damaged after the incident, and appealed for any witnesses to come forward. A 38-year-old man from Slough had also been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and causing serious injury by dangerous driving, and released on bail. A man and woman from Slough were arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender and perverting the course of justice. The woman, 37, was released on bail while the man, 43, was released under investigation. Thames Valley Police


South Wales Guardian
3 days ago
- South Wales Guardian
New appeal launched a week after police officer seriously injured in crash
Pc Christopher Miller sustained life-threatening injuries and remains in hospital in a critical condition, after the incident on the B416 Bells Hill at around 10.20pm on May 22. Thames Valley Police carried out checks with drivers at the scene of the crash on Thursday to ask if they saw anything on the night of the incident. Senior Investigating Officer Detective Chief Inspector Will Crowther speaks to the media after the crash (James Manning/PA) Senior investigating officer, Detective Superintendent Will Crowther said: 'Last night we carried out checks with drivers on the B416 Bells Hill, a week on from the scene of the road traffic collision that left Pc Christopher Miller with life-threatening injuries. 'We spoke to a number of motorists travelling along the route to ask if they recall seeing anything on the evening of 22 May. 'I want to use this opportunity to continue to appeal to anyone who has information or footage from the area but is yet to contact the force to please come forward. 'The vehicle involved was a white BMW, which will have been damaged after the incident. 'We are keen to understand where the white BMW was before and after the incident, so if you saw the vehicle or anyone in the vehicle, please contact us. 'If you saw any other vehicles that caught your attention in the area that night we would also be keen to hear from you. 'If you have any information or footage from the area then please contact us via our website or by calling 101, quoting investigation number 43250252869. 'I appreciate that sometimes people don't want to speak directly to police. Deputy Chief Constable Ben Snuggs said Thames Valley Police had been shocked by the incident (James Manning/PA) 'Therefore, if you want to remain anonymous you can still provide information via independent charity Crimestoppers. 'They have a website where you can leave information or you can call them on 0800 555 111.' Deputy Chief Constable Ben Snuggs said: 'Thames Valley Police has been shocked by the news of Pc Christopher Miller being seriously injured while carrying out his duties as a police officer. 'Pc Miller's family continue to be supported by our specially trained family liaison officers. 'Everyone within the force is thinking of Pc Miller, his family and colleagues within our Roads Policing Unit. 'As a force, we continue to support each other through this difficult time.' Simranjit Kajla, 28, of Lydford Avenue, Slough, has been charged with one count each of attempted murder, causing serious injury by dangerous driving, driving whilst disqualified, and using a motor vehicle on a road without insurance. He appeared at Reading Magistrates' Court on Tuesday and was remanded in custody to appear at Reading Crown Court on June 23. Three other people were arrested in connection with the crash. A 38-year-old man from Slough, who was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and causing serious injury by dangerous driving, has been released on police bail until August 23. A 43-year-old man from Slough, who was arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender and perverting the course of justice, has been released under investigation. A 37-year-old woman from Slough, who was arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender and perverting the course of justice, has been released on police bail until August 25.


Glasgow Times
3 days ago
- Glasgow Times
New appeal launched a week after police officer seriously injured in crash
Pc Christopher Miller sustained life-threatening injuries and remains in hospital in a critical condition, after the incident on the B416 Bells Hill at around 10.20pm on May 22. Thames Valley Police carried out checks with drivers at the scene of the crash on Thursday to ask if they saw anything on the night of the incident. Senior Investigating Officer Detective Chief Inspector Will Crowther speaks to the media after the crash (James Manning/PA) Senior investigating officer, Detective Superintendent Will Crowther said: 'Last night we carried out checks with drivers on the B416 Bells Hill, a week on from the scene of the road traffic collision that left Pc Christopher Miller with life-threatening injuries. 'We spoke to a number of motorists travelling along the route to ask if they recall seeing anything on the evening of 22 May. 'I want to use this opportunity to continue to appeal to anyone who has information or footage from the area but is yet to contact the force to please come forward. 'The vehicle involved was a white BMW, which will have been damaged after the incident. 'We are keen to understand where the white BMW was before and after the incident, so if you saw the vehicle or anyone in the vehicle, please contact us. 'If you saw any other vehicles that caught your attention in the area that night we would also be keen to hear from you. 'If you have any information or footage from the area then please contact us via our website or by calling 101, quoting investigation number 43250252869. 'I appreciate that sometimes people don't want to speak directly to police. Deputy Chief Constable Ben Snuggs said Thames Valley Police had been shocked by the incident (James Manning/PA) 'Therefore, if you want to remain anonymous you can still provide information via independent charity Crimestoppers. 'They have a website where you can leave information or you can call them on 0800 555 111.' Deputy Chief Constable Ben Snuggs said: 'Thames Valley Police has been shocked by the news of Pc Christopher Miller being seriously injured while carrying out his duties as a police officer. 'Pc Miller's family continue to be supported by our specially trained family liaison officers. 'Everyone within the force is thinking of Pc Miller, his family and colleagues within our Roads Policing Unit. 'As a force, we continue to support each other through this difficult time.' Simranjit Kajla, 28, of Lydford Avenue, Slough, has been charged with one count each of attempted murder, causing serious injury by dangerous driving, driving whilst disqualified, and using a motor vehicle on a road without insurance. He appeared at Reading Magistrates' Court on Tuesday and was remanded in custody to appear at Reading Crown Court on June 23. Three other people were arrested in connection with the crash. A 38-year-old man from Slough, who was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and causing serious injury by dangerous driving, has been released on police bail until August 23. A 43-year-old man from Slough, who was arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender and perverting the course of justice, has been released under investigation. A 37-year-old woman from Slough, who was arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender and perverting the course of justice, has been released on police bail until August 25.


North Wales Chronicle
3 days ago
- North Wales Chronicle
New appeal launched a week after police officer seriously injured in crash
Pc Christopher Miller sustained life-threatening injuries and remains in hospital in a critical condition, after the incident on the B416 Bells Hill at around 10.20pm on May 22. Thames Valley Police carried out checks with drivers at the scene of the crash on Thursday to ask if they saw anything on the night of the incident. Senior investigating officer, Detective Superintendent Will Crowther said: 'Last night we carried out checks with drivers on the B416 Bells Hill, a week on from the scene of the road traffic collision that left Pc Christopher Miller with life-threatening injuries. 'We spoke to a number of motorists travelling along the route to ask if they recall seeing anything on the evening of 22 May. 'I want to use this opportunity to continue to appeal to anyone who has information or footage from the area but is yet to contact the force to please come forward. 'The vehicle involved was a white BMW, which will have been damaged after the incident. 'We are keen to understand where the white BMW was before and after the incident, so if you saw the vehicle or anyone in the vehicle, please contact us. 'If you saw any other vehicles that caught your attention in the area that night we would also be keen to hear from you. 'If you have any information or footage from the area then please contact us via our website or by calling 101, quoting investigation number 43250252869. 'I appreciate that sometimes people don't want to speak directly to police. 'Therefore, if you want to remain anonymous you can still provide information via independent charity Crimestoppers. 'They have a website where you can leave information or you can call them on 0800 555 111.' Deputy Chief Constable Ben Snuggs said: 'Thames Valley Police has been shocked by the news of Pc Christopher Miller being seriously injured while carrying out his duties as a police officer. 'Pc Miller's family continue to be supported by our specially trained family liaison officers. 'Everyone within the force is thinking of Pc Miller, his family and colleagues within our Roads Policing Unit. 'As a force, we continue to support each other through this difficult time.' Simranjit Kajla, 28, of Lydford Avenue, Slough, has been charged with one count each of attempted murder, causing serious injury by dangerous driving, driving whilst disqualified, and using a motor vehicle on a road without insurance. He appeared at Reading Magistrates' Court on Tuesday and was remanded in custody to appear at Reading Crown Court on June 23. Three other people were arrested in connection with the crash. A 38-year-old man from Slough, who was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and causing serious injury by dangerous driving, has been released on police bail until August 23. A 43-year-old man from Slough, who was arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender and perverting the course of justice, has been released under investigation. A 37-year-old woman from Slough, who was arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender and perverting the course of justice, has been released on police bail until August 25.