Big congratulations to DMAR members Chad Ochsner, Scott Webber and Stacie Staub for earning a spot on the prestigious 2025 Swanepoel Power 200 List! This honor recognizes the most powerful leaders in the residential real estate brokerage industry, and we’re thrilled to see your impact celebrated on such a high level. We’d also like to give a shoutout to Joseph Burkes, Principal of our Annual Partner, REcolorado, for being recognized on the list as well. Your leadership, vision and influence continue to shape our industry, and we’re so proud to have you in the DMAR community.
Congratulations to the DMAR members who made the list!
Chad Ochsner, Broker-Owner, RE/MAX Alliance
Ranking: No. 49
Since 1999, Ochsner has owned Denver-based brokerage Re/Max Alliance, which has nearly 700 agents who do approximately $3 billion in annual sales. He is a second-generation Realtor who has also served as a director of the Colorado Association of Realtors® and has been on the board of the Denver Metro Association of Realtors® and REcolorado (Denver’s MLS), as well as the advisory boards of Realtor.com, Zillow and Trulia. Ochsner also owns mortgage and insurance companies and is active in land development.
Last year, Ochsner was ranked No. 47
Scott Webber, Chair and CEO, Majestic Realty Collective
Ranking: No. 52
Webber oversees Majestic Realty Collective, a brokerage company built of several Sotheby’s International Realty brokerages. LIV Sotheby’s International Realty is the collective’s largest firm with 57 offices in five western states. Majestic Realty Collective ranks as the U.S.’s 18th largest brokerage with more than $11 billion in annual sales. Webber has over four decades of real estate experience including time as a senior vice president at Anywhere Real Estate.
Last year, Webber was ranked No. 49.
Stacie Staub, Co-Founder and CEO, West + Main Homes
Ranking: No. 191
Staub leads the independently owned West + Main Homes, which has nearly 450 agents who do approximately $1.1 billion in annual sales. The firm, which she co-founded in 2016, has offices in Colorado, Oklahoma, Oregon, Minnesota and North Carolina. She was previously in marketing for the industry and other verticals and has a master’s in marketing as well as her MBA.
Last year, Staub was ranked No. 199.
The Swanepoel Power 200 ranks the most powerful leaders in the residential real estate brokerage industry as 2025 kicks off. Criteria used to rank leaders include the scope and power of leaders’ positions, the financial resources they have at their disposal, whether they have equity stake in their company, their trajectory and much more. For a detailed description of the careful methodology T3 Sixty used to determine the rankings, please see the methodology here.
The SP 200 reflects the relative power of leaders in the industry and is not a company ranking. Size and sales volume listed in bios provide framing and, while used to determine ranking, were just part of the data considered. Note that the numbers used in many of the bios reflect full-year 2024 data, as those are the only available across the board for all companies. Most companies have not completed their 2024 financials. When they do this spring, T3 Sixty will publish its annual ranking of the industry’s largest brokerages, brands and enterprises.