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Achiever Takes Harcourts’ No. 1 Award in Auckland

Published: Wed 5 May 2004 11:35 AM
Consistent High Achiever Takes Harcourts’ No. 1 Award in Auckland Again
One of Auckland’s best known real estate figures was this morning announced as the No. 1 Sales Consultant for Harcourts’ Northern Region for the 2003-2004 financial year.
Denise Pollard from Harcourts Remuera has been a consistent No. 1 in the Northern Region, having now achieved the award four times, as well as being a consistent Top Five Sales Consultant for Harcourts nationwide.
Harcourts New Zealand CEO, Bryan Thomson said, “Denise consistently shows an outstanding commitment to customer service achieving excellent results for her clients. She is a highly respected real estate figure not just in the Auckland area, but right throughout the country.”
He added, “For Denise to achieve the top award four times takes not only innovation, but the highest level of professionalism and market knowledge. She also has exceptional expertise in auction marketing which is rapidly becoming the preferred method of selling property in the marketplace.”
The second and third top Sales Consultant awards went to Matty Ma from Harcourts Glenfield and Eileen Taua from Harcourts Hobsonville.
Harcourts was holding four regional awards ceremonies throughout the country this week with the most anticipated event being the National Awards in Christchurch 19 May as part of Harcourts’ annual Conference. Mr Thomson said, “With so many of our offices and team members having enjoyed an exceptional year and record achievements, there’s a lot of anticipation as to who will come out top for Harcourts 2003-2004.”

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