Dai Z Mang

Dai Z Mang

License ID: 369355

Dai Za Mang was born in Burma and moved to the US in 2012.  In 2017, He married his wife, who was his best friend’s sister.  He is now a proud father of a sweet two-year-old son.

 His life in The United States started in Philadelphia, where he lived for two years.  Then, as the eldest in the family, Dai worked two full-time jobs and took several online courses,  Real Estate License, Property and Casualty, English Language, and Life Insurance License Courses.

 After 18 months of living in Philadelphia, he obtained a Life Insurance License.  In addition, he has helped many of his fellow Burmese with applying for Green Cards, US Citizenship applications, and anything related to Immigration Benefits.

 In 2015, he moved to Bowling Green, Kentucky.  He worked at a Company called “Unipres USA Inc” as a General worker.  After four years of employment, he got promoted to Job Trainer and Burmese Translator.  Since 2020, he has worked as a Tax preparer at a Job Trainer and Burmese Translator.  And also, He would drive an hour to Nashville every weekend as a Uber Driver so that he could better provide for his family here in the US and back in Burma.  On January 7th, 2021, Dai Za Mang proudly became an American Citizen.

 In September 2021, He moved to Nashville due to a Job Transfer from Unipres USA Inc, one of the largest Nissan suppliers.  The following month, after he moved to Nashville, Dai decided to become self-employed as a Tax Preparer and Limo Driver.

 Dai has always been passionate about hard work and helping others; this is obvious from his past jobs and selfless dedication to service.  This work ethic and care make him the ideal person to work in real estate: His hard work, determination, concern, and respect for others make Dai the perfect person to help you buy or sell a home.

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