“It’s really not often that you get to see everyone in the same place,” of The Oppenheim Group said Wednesday. “It’s pretty much just that I get to see everyone in one room. That’s really cool.

That makes this special.” Oppenheim was joined by colleague and co-star Mary Bonnet to present ‘s fourth annual Power Broker Awards. Neither was apprehensive.

Instead, they were thrilled to be able to present awards of merit to friends and associates. “I would say I’m way more nervous at some other award shows,” Oppenheim said. “But I feel comfortable in front of these people.

We do deals with them. I see them every day.” Eclectic brokers, dressed in everything from evening gowns to well-worn jeans, mingled outdoors at the serene and elegant Swan Lake and the Hotel Bel- Air, where the awards ceremony was held.

As with the previous ceremonies, the event was presented by luxury PR firm . Event partners included and interior design and home styling company . The honors were held in conjunction with ’s 2024 list of Hollywood’s , which celebrates the top sellers in the greater Los Angeles area based on MLS-listed sales to Hollywood clients, overall deal volume and media visibility.

Guests included honorees like James Harris and David Parnes, Josh and Matt Altman, Tracy Tutor, Cindy Ambuehl, Alexia Umansky, Tomer and Isodora Fridman, Carl Gambino, Michael Nourmand and Rochelle Atlas Maize. The heady grouping of industry luminaires dazzled Chase Koplow, nominated.