
President & Co-Founder, Whissel Beer Group
Four-time Inc. 5000 honoree. But the award he treasures most? Best Places to Work. "You can't fake that one."
The Start
Dan was a financial accountant at BAE Systems in Los Angeles—and miserable. He quit, moved back to San Diego, and joined his dad's manufacturing business. The daily border crossing to Tijuana wasn't much better.
In 2005, Dan's father needed to sell a house. Dan got licensed to help with that one transaction. "It was the only easy sale I ever made," he laughs. But he went full-time from that day forward.
The first several years were lean. Then the Great Recession hit and all that easy business vanished. Dan had a choice: figure out how to actually win, or get out.
— Daniel Beer
Building the Team
Dan's approach was methodical: focus only 90 days out, tackle two or three critical systems each quarter, and stack them year after year.
His first hire in 2010 taught him something that shaped everything afterward: put people in the right seats, let them operate at their highest level of genius, and the results compound for everyone.
Beer Home Team became a four-time Inc. 5000 honoree and won the SDBJ Best Places to Work award. "When you create an environment where people are genuinely happy," Dan says, "it translates into extra magic for clients."
— Daniel Beer

Most agents mimic what previous generations did without ever questioning why. Those patterns start to feel like rules—but they're not. "This is a game of differentiation. How can you make yourself stand out in a sea of agents all doing the same thing?"

"A lot of people get obsessed with what tech can do because it's shiny and cool. The risk is losing sight of the fact that the only reason tech needs to exist is to make things easier for people. Community first, always."

"Put everybody in the right seat so they operate at their highest level of genius. It translates to value for everybody—especially the customer."

"Anybody that says things are perfect is lying. There's going to be turbulence—things happen. What matters is that you're accountable, present, and own your outcome."
Born in Mexico City, moved to San Diego at nearly three years old. Grew up in Bonita and Eastlake, graduated from Bonita Vista High. Still speaks Spanish at home with his parents and extended family.
Three kids: an 11-year-old son and boy-girl twins turning 9. A large, supportive extended family that stays closely connected.
Strapped on skis at age two and still skis regularly. High-altitude mountain climbing and mountaineering. Hikes locally. Gym six days a week.
— Daniel Beer
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