Jessica Darnbrough
A soft property market has not stopped a number of brokers from recording high volumes.
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At the Aussie awards dinner in Melbourne last night, nine brokers were inducted into the brokerage’s elite Chairman’s Club.
Aussie founder and executive chairman John Symond said the nine new inductees had achieved outstanding results throughout their tenure with the company.
“To be eligible for the Chairman’s Club, these brokers must have settled more than $100 million in home loans and have more than five years experience with the company. All of today’s inductees have proven themselves to be incredibly resilient and excellent sales people,” Mr Symond said.
Inductees included Ross Le Quesne, Paul Filing, Paul Farrell, Mark Greenshields, Trevor Ryan, Jim Sharif, Kate Barnes and Glenn English.
Speaking about his appointment to the Chairman’s Club Ross Le Quesne said it was nice to receive recognition for his ongoing hard work.
“It is lovely to be rewarded. Times are tough at the moment, but there are still business opportunities out there for brokers,” Mr Le Quesne told The Adviser.
“Brokers that are new to the industry would do well to form referral partnerships with other leading industry professionals. I have a few referral partners who have provided me with a number of warm leads over the years.”