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After news of the rescinded offer broke, another Rochester real estate firm offered Ray a job as an agent.

According to local paper Democrat & Chronicle, Schnorr sent an email to the more than 100 agents working for the brokerage, saying that he “made a serious judgment error.” He said that Ray used her married name “Goodman” when branding herself as an agent, so he had not been aware of Ray’s history. The next day, however, RE/MAX Realty Group broker owner Thomas Schnorr rescinded the offer. A RE/MAX press release announcing that Ray would be joining the brokerage as part of senior agent Debbie Campanella’s team was also sent out to the team.
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Last week, Ray announced on Twitter that she had received her real estate license over the summer and would be joining RE/MAX Realty Group in Pittsford as an agent. Morgan said at the time of the pair’s firing, according to MSN.com. “We will not tolerate this kind of behavior, which is antithetical to our core values and beliefs and to our commitment to our community and everyone in it,” iHeartMedia upstate New York president Robert J. IHeartMedia Rochester fired both Ray and co-host Barry Beck after an on-air discussion in which they referred to protesters as thugs and Ray asked whether protesters were acting “N-word-ish.” Days after RE/MAX rescinded a job offer to a former Rochester, New York, radio host fired for on-air racist remarks, another local brokerage offered her a job.īack in June, Kimberly Ray was fired from the local 95.1 WAIO-FM show for repeatedly using the N-word in reference to the Black Lives Matter protests in Rochester that followed the May 25 death of George Floyd.
