J
ordan Chiles is looking beyond her Olympic gold medal-winning gymnastics career, with a potential future in real estate on the horizon. "The future is full of possibilities," she said at the Teen Vogue Summit in LA. "I'm excited to explore different paths, like building and design." Chiles, known for her floor choreography, also considers pursuing singing and acting careers, but sees these endeavors as part of a larger goal: establishing herself as a brand beyond her athletic identity.
Chiles wouldn't be the first athlete to transition into real estate. Grant Hill, Zach Steinberger, and Ryan Serhant are among those who have made successful pivots in this field. Serhant, for example, started his career in acting before becoming a prominent broker in New York City.
Despite facing setbacks, including being stripped of her individual bronze medal at the 2024 Olympics, Chiles remains optimistic. "Life can be tough, and things may be taken away," she said. "But you have to fight for what's important." Her determination could serve her well in real estate, where perseverance is key.
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