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Minda Ross Moves to Ray White Whangarei

By Cheryl Hayes

Ray White Whangarei is proud to welcome Minda Ross, one of Whangarei’s leading real estate salespeople, to their team.

An accomplished agent, Minda Ross has almost a decade of experience in the real estate industry across residential and lifestyle sales.

With the loyalty of her many clients and respect of her colleagues she is excited about the opportunities ahead.

“Aligning myself with such a progressive company, and one that shares the same core values in customer service and commitment has made perfect sense.

“It is a move I researched thoroughly and I am so excited by the opportunities this presents to my customers – allowing me to deliver an even greater level of service to them. With innovative systems and technologies Ray White are clearly rethinking real estate and are already connecting more people with more properties.

“I am confident my move to Ray White will give my customers’ properties the profile they deserve.

“The thought of working alongside a brand that’s forward-thinking with the strength they have is very appealing.”

Years of experience in sales, trading, logistics in customer facing roles in unpredictable international markets can give her customers great confidence in her remarkable skill-set and ability to quickly adapt to changing conditions.

“Driven by a passion for people, and property, Minda’s goal is always to ensure that her clients feel safe and secure with the experience of buying and selling a home, and her relaxed, friendly and easy manner makes this a certainty.

“Her winning philosophy combines transparency, trust and empathy with an impressive track record in real estate sales and an outstanding level of local and industry knowledge. Always professional, confident and compassionate she has a strength of character that would keep anyone calm under pressure, and repeat business is a testament to the trust and loyalty she has earned from her many clients.

“We are only too proud to have her join our team.” said Vanessa McKenzie, Ray White Whangarei co-director.

Ray White Whangarei directors Chirs Hannam, Vanessa McKenzie, Allan Sykes and John Monteith lead a team driven by a culture of putting people first, and a continual commitment to invest in their people, technology and process.

“As a group we are committed to support the development of our members so they can deliver outstanding customer experience. The very core of our group’s purpose is to provide the best possible environment for all of our members to thrive. This environment is created by positioning our customers at the centre of everything, and to drive improvement in customer experience through genuine leadership and technological innovation.

“Our network strength continues to come down to our systems, structure and ultimately people! We are delighted Minda has shown us the confidence to join our team.” Chris Hannam, director in charge of Growth and Recruitment says.

Ray White New Zealand chief executive Carey Smith said he was proud to see Minda align with the successful Ray White Whangarei team.

One of the leading businesses in the international group, Ray White Whangarei have recognised as a prestigious Chairman’s Elite Office placing them in the top 3% of Ray White offices internationally.

“It is a pleasure to have an agent of such calibre join our family. Minda Ross has a great reputation built on integrity and trust together with family values… Her values align perfectly with those of the Ray White Group” said Smith

Ray White New Zealand has 183 offices in its network (13 in Northland) – and are backed by the strength of over 1,000 international offices across 10 countries. Minda Ross will be working from the Whangarei office at 131 Port Road on the iconic Hatea Loop.

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