Joe Digiovanni As a Los Altos native, Joe's knowledge of real estate, property, neighborhoods, and communities in and around the area ideally positions him to help place people in their perfect homes.
Joe believes in matching you with your dream house. This philosophy and Joe's inquisitive nature underpins a passionate determination to learn all about you.
His background in the tech industry means he knows and understands the unique lifestyle desired by Silicon Valley professionals.
As a Los Altos Hills resident, Joe's extended network of contractors provides all-encompassing real estate solutions that are certified by trusted local professionals.
The Joe Digiovanni Group Joe partners with senior advisory agent Mona Sander; a National Association of Realtors Lifetime Award winner with over 35 years of experience in the Los Altos market. Mona arms the Joe Digiovanni Group with strict financial acumen and proven negotiation skills.
Work History & Education Joe has a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from Santa Clara University. His professional background in security and networking software saw him directly selling into large accounts including McAfee, Sky UK, Rohde & Schwarz GmbH, and AT&T. He negotiated international software licensing agreements throughout the US, Europe, and South America, recruited staff, and managed distributors and resellers.
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