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Ray White Whangarei & Tutukaka Annual Awards 2020

By Admin Whangarei

We were proud to come out of lockdown and celebrate our Ray White Whangarei and Tutukaka annual awards in June 2020 – bringing together our two offices for an afternoon of celebrations at our new Whangarei premises on the Hatea Loop.

We’d like to take this opportunity to thank our customers and clients for their ongoing support, and congratulate our stand-out performers for 2019/2020 – who were:

  • Peter Vink – Salesperson of the Year
  • Peter Ogle – Salesperson of the Year, Second
  • Kelly Sackfield – Salesperson of the Year, Third
  • Daniel Foote – Business Growth
  • Joanne Stevens – Business Growth, Second
  • Lisa Gray – Business Growth, Third
  • Devon Cameron – Rookie of the Year
  • Peter Vink – Tender Marketer of the Year
  • Zoltan Waxman – Auction Marketer of the Year
  • Alex Hannam – Team Player, Administration
  • Devon Cameron – Team Player, Sales

Daniel Foote, Fiona Fraser, Joanne Stevens, Kelly Sackfield, Lisa Gray, Megan McGregor, Shona Keoghan and Zoltan Waxman also received ‘Supreme Service Awards’ (as rated by their customers).

Thank you to all our clients who let us continue to do what we love and do best.

(While taking the time to celebrate our feats, we also thought we would take a moment to look back on our flops… We hope you enjoy the following bloopers!)

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