Childers, who has been with Keeping Current Matters since its inception in 2013, will take over from co-founder and outgoing CEO, drifting Burns.

“It is with great pleasure that we announce David Childers as the new CEO of Keeping Current Matters,” said Robert Kiyosaki, Chairman of the Board. “David has been an integral part of KCM’s success since its early days and played an important role in its rapid growth. We are confident that under David’s leadership, KCM will continue to be a powerful force in the industry, bringing the latest market intelligence and insights to real estate professionals and consumers alike.”

Here are the most important elements of the text:

– David Childers has been promoted to the role of chief executive officer at Keeping Current Matters.
– Childers has been with Keeping Current Matters since its inception in 2013.
– Outgoing CEO, Drifting Burns, will be replaced by Childers.
– Childers’ leadership will bring market intelligence and insights to real estate professionals and consumers.

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