Property Management

Realty Executives Recognizes Agents, Offices

Company leaders from Realty Executives International recognized top-producing agents from across the country during the annual awards ceremony at the company"s convention in Las Vegas last month. Following is a list of award recipients, along with their awards: Solo- agents working alone, without any licensed help Sean Alan, Yuma, Ariz. (units) Bruce Nemovitz, Mequon, Wis. (dollars) Top Guns - agents working with multiple licensees Karen Spencer, Yuma, Ariz. (units) Rod Gaston, Phoenix, Ariz. (dollars) Top Teams - two-person teams Patti Proctor and Kathy Schmidt, Endmonton, Ala. (units) John Stenberg and Ra Jaddou, Bonita, Calif. (dollars) Fastest-Growing Franchise Jeff and Fafie Moore, Las Vegas, Nev. (agent growth) Art Small, Mike Bullick and John Kelly, Carmel, Ind. (percentage of growth from last year) Fastest-Growing Region Steve Summers, Kansas/Missouri (agent growth) Joe LaManna and Greg Bauman, Minnesota (percentage of growth from last year) Top Territory in sales productivity per agent Verna Acker, Waterford, Wis. Top Region in growth Tom Esdale, Realty Executives southeast Top Listing Office (units) Vance Burkey, Knoxville, Tenn. (units and volume) Top Referral Agent (referrals placed and closed) Barbara Horn, Prescott, Ariz. Top Referral Agent (referrals accepted and closed) Mary Gomez, Glendale, Ariz. Owner of the Year Scott Nieminen and Mark Vost, Palm Coast, Fla. Most Valuable Owner Jeff and Fafie Moore, Las Vegas, Nev. Regional Developer of the Year Tom Esdale and Ken Durkee, Realty Executives Southeast


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