Signal Mountain Prudential Realty Center.com Honors Agents

Friday, March 12, 2010
Prudential Realty Center.com held their annual awards ceremony recognizing agents that achieved certain levels of gross commission earned.  Click to enlarge.
Prudential Realty Center.com held their annual awards ceremony recognizing agents that achieved certain levels of gross commission earned. Click to enlarge.

Prudential Realty Center.com held their annual awards ceremony recognizing agents that achieved certain levels of gross commission earned.

The awards recipients from the Signal Mountain office were:
Judy Ekiss: Circle of Excellence
Travis Close: Circle of Excellence and Honor Society
Sue Gee: Circle of Excellence, Leading Edge Society
The Wishmyer Team (Jeff and Patrice): Circle of Excellence and Honor Society
Hamilton Group (Bonnie, Barry and Woody): Circle of Excellence and Leading Edge Society
The Lawrence Team (Doug and Sherry Lawrence): Circle of Excellence and Presidents Circle

Travis Close was voted the Most Professional, and Bonnie Hamilton was voted Most Team Spirit by the office.

The Lawrence Team, Doug and Sherry Lawrence, were the Top Sales Team on Signal Mountain.

Sue Gee was the Individual Listing and Sales Leader award for the Signal Mountain Office in 2009.

“These agents exemplify the core values of Prudential Realty Center.com and have achieved these honors from a company with over 100 years of history," said Barry Hamilton. "I am incredibly fortunate and proud to have these agents as a part of my office on Signal Mountain, and this is just a way that the company can show it’s appreciation for their service.”


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