North Texas Real Estate Information Systems Names New CEO

Chris Carrillo will join NTREIS June 1, coming from his role as CEO of Metro MLS in Milwaukee. NTREIS said the real estate industry is experiencing "tremendous innovation and transformation" and that Carillo will provide leadership for the opportunities that lie ahead.

Veteran industry executive Chris Carrillo has been named the next CEO of Dallas-based multiple listing service North Texas Real Estate Information Systems (NTREIS). He’ll join the company on June 1.

Carrillo comes to NTREIS from his role as CEO of Metro MLS in Milwaukee.

“We’re pleased to welcome Chris Carrillo as the new CEO of NTREIS,” Kristi Davis, president of the NTREIS board of directors, said in a statement. “His leadership, vision, and industry expertise make him the right person to guide NTREIS into its next phase of growth. We’re confident that under his direction, NTREIS will continue to innovate and provide exceptional service to our stakeholders.”

The firm said that the real estate industry is experiencing tremendous innovation and transformation and said it recognizes the opportunities that lie ahead and looks forward to a period of innovation and transformation with Carrillo leading the way.

“Throughout the selection process, I was deeply impressed by the search committee’s dedication, professionalism, and clear vision for the future of NTREIS,” Carrillo said in a statement. “They have a keen understanding of where the organization needs to go and the pivotal role the CEO must play in that growth. I am truly honored to have been selected and excited for the opportunity to lead NTREIS through this dynamic period of change and opportunity. I look forward to collaborating with our shareholders, directors, and staff to address the industry’s current needs and shape innovative solutions with a shared vision to guide our marketplace forward.”

Carrillo brings 26 years of industry experience to his new post.

Along with his position as Metro MLS chief executive for the last 14 years and his previous role as CEO of Centralized Real Estate Information Services MLS in Akron, Ohio, Carrillo is active in state and national industry organizations.

NTREIS serves more than 53,000 subscribers across 44 counties.


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