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Peter Catanzariti and Jean Brown head to RE/MAX, Taney Jain named number one agent, and Andrew McCulloch aquires Ray White Shore Group
Also... Toby Sandell opens a new Tweed office for The Agency, who's the Elite trio joining Ray White Norwood and Bob Berry Real Estate’s 50-year milestone.
Featuring in this week’s edition of Movers + Shakers: Nadine Edwards, Ryan Keatley, Nicole Walker, Andrew McCulloch
All eyes may be on the Melbourne Cup this week, but skip the Birdcage and the longshots for now—this week’s Movers + Shakers reveals who’s really changing stables!
Peter Catanzariti and Jean Brown are saddling up with the red, white and blue and launching RE/MAX UNITED.
Taney Jain has won the race in Victoria, named REIV Sales Agent of the Year for a second time.
Jason Spagnuolo continues to set the pace, with top agents Elesa Wood, Linda Baker and Michael Duff joining him at Ray White Norwood.
Sit back, get comfortable and check out all the front-runners, champions and dark horses in this week’s edition of Movers + Shakers!
This week’s big moves
“We know how to run a successful business and the support from RE/MAX in terms of our individual business goals and the opportunity to try new things, be innovative and focus on building our business, we feel align with our plans for the future.”
RE/MAX welcomes United team to team
Peter Catanzariti and Jean Brown have moved their 60-strong Gold Coast office to RE/MAX as they capitalise on the network’s innovation. More here.
"The last year was the toughest roller coaster ride I’ve had in my ten-year career. I had to rebuild everything in 11 months, and to reach number one again felt incredible.”
Taney Jain wins REIV Sales Agent of the Year.
The McGrath Werribee owner claims his second REIV award after having already been named Australia's top agent. More here.
Milestones, moves and major awards
This week we put the spotlight on industry veterans reaching impressive milestones, strategic office expansions and top performers earning prestigious accolades. We've rounded them up for you here…
Maxine Piekarski leads Besser & Co operations. The 30-year industry veteran manages the agency's engine room while bringing storytelling to Melbourne real estate. More here. |
Elite trio joins Jason Spagnuolo at Ray White Norwood. Elesa Wood, Linda Baker and Michael Duff bring their seven-person team and rent roll to SA's number one real estate business. More here. |
Ben Brackenridge takes over Raine & Horne Surfers Paradise. The sales specialist steps into his father Clark's role as principal after 17 years with the agency. More here. |
Andrew McCulloch takes the helm of Ray White Shore Group. The former national head of growth has acquired four Gold Coast offices including Paradise Point and Sovereign Island. More here. |
Ryan Keatley and Nicole Walker target Stirling market. The Chairman's Elite agents have opened their fourth Ray White office in Adelaide Hills' most prestigious suburb. More here. |
REIQ adds Daniel Burrett and Nadine Edwards to the board. Members voted in the two regional leaders at the AGM for three-year terms. More here. |
Toby Sandell opens Tweed office for The Agency. A second location in Wharf Street will expand the business across both sides of the Queensland and NSW border. More here. |
Evan Yousif and Con Pedis launch Harcourts Roxburgh Park. The experienced duo partners with marketing expert Katrin Danial to establish new office in Melbourne's north. More here. |
Bob Berry Real Estate marks 50 years. The Dubbo agency celebrates five decades of growth from livestock sales to residential property leadership. More here. |
Felix Reitano named REIQ Life Member. The industry stalwart receives prestigious recognition after three decades of service and running a 100-year-old family business. More here. |
And finally…
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