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Feature Spotlight #51 - Breanna Kruger Agich

 

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Bree’s World: Where Hustle Meets Heart in Title

 

At Her.Collective, we are thrilled to shine this week’s Women of Title Spotlight on Bree Kruger Agich of Great American Title Agency. Based in Scottsdale, Arizona, Bree has been making waves in the title industry for the past four years, bringing her unique perspective and passion for empowering others into everything she does.

 

A Career Rooted in Connection and Strategy

 

With a background as a high-level real estate agent, Bree brings a rare perspective to her role in title insurance. She understands the intricacies of transactions, lead generation, client follow-ups, marketing, and system management because she’s walked in those same shoes. Today, she dedicates her expertise to assisting real estate agents and lenders in advancing their careers through education, leadership, marketing strategy, system integration, and technology innovation.

 

“Whether it’s forging impactful relationships, cultivating partnerships, or optimizing vendor relations,” Bree explains, “I’m committed to driving revenue growth and helping my partners succeed in this ever-evolving real estate landscape.”

 

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The Power of Partnership

 

When asked who has been the most influential mentor in her career, Bree doesn’t hesitate to credit her business partner, Lynn Carlson.

 

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“In the title industry, it’s rare for a Sales Executive to have a true partner,” Bree shares. “We balance each other perfectly—my strengths are in systems, teaching, technology, and big-picture brainstorming, while Lynn brings exceptional people skills and attention to detail. Having someone to collaborate with, celebrate wins alongside, and lean on during challenges has made this journey so much more rewarding.”

 

Facing Challenges as a Woman in Title

 

For Bree Kruger, success in the title industry didn’t come without its hurdles. Like many women in real estate and title, she has faced moments where professionalism was tested and boundaries had to be firmly set.

 

“Throughout my career, I’ve been fortunate to have incredible mentors — strong, confident women who paved the way and showed me how to lead with both strength and grace,” Bree reflects. “One of the most important lessons they taught me early on was the value of safety and boundaries in this business. It’s easy to get caught up in the hustle of building relationships and growing your network, but you have to be mindful. Vet potential partners, meet in public spaces or at your office, and always stay aware of your surroundings.”


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Her experience has also made her passionate about creating a culture of respect and empowerment for women in the industry. She often shares her story with colleagues and newer agents, encouraging them to prioritize their safety, set clear boundaries, and never be afraid to speak up when something doesn’t feel right.

 

Advice for the Next Generation

 

Bree’s advice for women entering the industry is simple: lead with generosity and never stop learning. 


“Give as much passion to a new agent as you do to a seasoned one,” she says. “Loyalty is invaluable — even agents who only send you one deal a year can become your biggest advocates. Those genuine connections often lead to the most meaningful referrals.”

 She also emphasizes the importance of growth: “This industry is always evolving. Block out time each week to learn, whether it’s a new system, a marketing strategy, or an emerging tech tool. The more you invest in your growth, the more confident and valuable you become to your clients — and to yourself.”

 

The Fuel Behind the Drive

 

When it comes to staying motivated, Bree points first and foremost to her supportive husband and close-knit family, who provide the foundation that keeps her grounded.

 

“His confidence in me boosts my spirit, even when my schedule is chaotic,” she says. “Whether it’s a last-minute deadline, a weekend networking event, or a full day of back-to-back client meetings, knowing that my family believes in me makes all the difference.”

 


At home, Bree and her husband share their lives with seven rescue animals, each with their own personality and story. “They bring me so much joy,” she shares. “No matter how stressful the day has been, walking in the door and being greeted with that unconditional love reminds me to slow down and appreciate the simple things. It’s a daily reminder that success isn’t just about the hustle; it’s also about finding balance.”

 

Her drive also comes from her entrepreneurial mindset and her love for the work itself. “I operate my book of business as if I own it,” she explains. “I love the grind, the strategy, and especially the creative process of helping agents develop systems that truly work for them. There’s something so fulfilling about watching someone gain confidence as they build a thriving, sustainable business.”

 

Books, Podcasts, and Personal Growth

 

For Bree, personal development isn’t optional — it’s an ongoing commitment that keeps her sharp and innovative. Two books have been especially influential in her journey: Leaders Eat Last by Simon Sinek and Atomic Habits by James Clear.

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Leaders Eat Last taught me the importance of servant leadership and building trust within every relationship,” she says. “And Atomic Habits showed me how powerful small, consistent actions can be when you’re working toward long-term goals. Both have completely shaped the way I approach my work and my life.”

 

When she’s on the go, Bree turns to The Mel Robbins Podcast for bite-sized, actionable inspiration. “I love that her advice is practical. I can listen to an episode on my commute and immediately implement a tip or strategy into my day.”

 

Navigating Challenges with Grace

 

In a field filled with diverse personalities, Bree has mastered the art of emotional intelligence and relationship management.

 

“Learning personalities is part of the sales job,” she explains. “I make it a point to study psychology and pay attention to how people communicate their challenges. When you understand someone’s communication style, you can meet them where they are and offer solutions that actually work for them.”

 

Her advice? Lead with empathy and professionalism, even in difficult situations.

 

“Find common ground and focus on solving their business problems,” Bree says. “And don’t take things personally; You never really know what someone else is going through. That said, it’s also okay to acknowledge when a professional relationship isn’t the right fit. 


Protecting your peace is just as important as serving your clients. The right people — your people — will find you.”

 

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Core Values and Legacy

 

If Bree had to choose one word to define her approach to business, it would be consistency. “Without consistency, it’s nearly impossible to build a sustainable business,” she explains. “I live by my CRM. Every day, I show up, follow up, and follow through. That reliability builds trust — and trust is the foundation of every strong relationship.”

 

Looking to the future, Bree hopes her career will be remembered for the relationships she’s nurtured and the impact she’s made. 


“I want to be remembered as someone who built meaningful relationships and helped others succeed. Watching fellow sales reps grow in their careers and seeing their excitement when they hit new milestones — that’s the most rewarding part of what I do.”


Life Beyond the Office

 

When the workday ends, Bree embraces her creative side. She’s an avid crafter with a particular passion for Halloween-inspired projects. Our house is decorated with Halloween and vintage décor all year round,” she says with a laugh. “It’s my creative outlet — a way to express myself and have fun outside of the office.”

 

Music is another part of her life that sparks joy and connection. A lifelong fan of classic rock, Bree still remembers her first concert: Bad Company. “I grew up on classic rock, and Fleetwood Mac will always have my heart,” she says. “Their music just speaks to my soul.”


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 Final Thoughts

 

Bree leaves the women of Her.Collective with a message that perfectly sums up her approach to life and work: 

“Show your passion for helping others. Collaborate over competition. I wouldn’t be where I am today without women who generously shared their knowledge and passion with me — and I believe in passing that forward.”

 

With her passion, consistency, and commitment to building up those around her, Bree is more than a standout professional. She’s a mentor, a leader, and a connector, proving that when you combine hard work with heart, success in the title industry has no limits.

 

Thank you for sharing your inspiring story with Her. Collective! You make the title industry better!

 

*Connect with Bree here: BAgich@azgat.com I LinkedIn Instagram Facebook

 
 
 

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