Staff Reporter
One brokerage has recognised its top performing brokers at its recent National Conference on Hamilton Island.
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Mortgage Choice’s awards at its annual conference included the company’s Business Excellence Awards, Team Awards, Business Driver Awards and the prestigious High Flyers.
Mortgage Choice chief executive Michael Russell said the National Conference is where the company recognises the achievements of its top-performing established franchisees, as well as the success stories of newcomers.
“This year’s honours list consists of a diverse and well-deserving group of top achievers, each of whom has set their benchmarks high, stuck to their business plan and continued to achieve results through service excellence despite challenging market conditions,” he said.
“In 2012 we introduced three Business Driver awards to recognise those who are committed to business growth through diversified product sales and exceptional lead conversion.
“We are proud of the passion and commitment that our top franchisees, loan writers and their support teams have shown to customers, business affiliates, lenders and their peers.”
Mortgage Choice’s Ben Herden took home the Multi Operator of the Year Award, while Andrew and Jacqui Kerr took out the Single Operator of the Year category.
Rookie of the Year went to Antony Muir, while Bianca Long took home the CEO/GM Award.
Recipients of the 2012 High Flyers Award included Richard Crommelin, Dennis Aplin, Michelle Towner, Wendy Higgins, Chris and Letitia Vitale, Ashley Koenig, Stephen Zamykal, Cameron Price, Anthony Smith, Peter and Denise Phillips, Deslie Taylor, Linda Ireland, Ben Herden, Bart Tonna, Adam Bourke, Scott Partridge, Tracey and Andrew Heath, Hannah Fox, David Wilson, Peta and John Short, Jamie Christie, Chris Cooke, Scott Bament, Tony and Julie Schelling, James Hasselle, Gavin and Sarah Maslen, Peter and Maureen Johnson, Darren Comerford and David Thurmond.