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Adrian Provost

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Adrian DeShaun Provost (born August 30, 1987) is an American real estate investment sales advisor, author, property developer, and media personality.

Provost is the Executive Managing Director of LEVEL[1] and a founding member of Compass Inc. - Atlanta[2] the fastest growing real estate brokerage in Atlanta. He is a member of Forbes Real Estate Council, a contributor for Inman News, a member of National Multifamiy Housing Council, a member of the National Apartment Association, and a top-producing member of the Atlanta Commercial Board of REALTORS.[3] [4]

Provost frequently appears on national televison shows and podcasts as a real estate expert.

Provost was born in Long Beach, California. He was raised in Atlanta, Georgia where he attended Mundys Mill High School and launched his first business, a music publishing company, at age 15.

Provost attended college at Georgia Southern University where he began building clothing lines and a custom shoe company.[5][6]

In 2011, Provost purchased the Atlanta Aliens semi-professional basketball team of the American Basketball Association, which he later sold to Alan Richards in 2014.[7]

In 2014, Provost starred in the JT the Bigga Figga and James Wade directed film, The Independent Game[8], alongside stars such as; Snoop Dogg, Young Thug, Migos, Future (rapper), as well as many other notable actors and musicians.

On June 28, 2019 Provost's significant other, Courtney, gave birth to their daughter Paiton Provost.

References[edit]

  1. "Atlanta Business Chronicle". Atlanta Business Chronicle.
  2. "Compass". Compass. Compass.
  3. "Forbes". Forbes.
  4. "Inman News". Inman.
  5. "Voyage". Voyage. Voyage.
  6. "Atlanta Agent Magazine". Atlanta Agent Magazine.
  7. "American Basketball Association". American Basketball Association. American Basketball Association.
  8. "Amazon". Amazon.

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