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Business Owner Inducted In To Harcourts Hall Of Fa

Published: Thu 14 Jun 2007 03:05 PM
Committed Business Owner Inducted in to Harcourts Hall of Fame
Well-known and highly respected Harcourts Business Owner, Graham Viall has been inducted into the Harcourts Hall of Fame which was first launched in 2000 to recognise those who had made a significant contribution to the growth and success of the Harcourts brand.
Described as a person with incredible commitment to not only his own business, but also to Harcourts and the profession as a whole, Mr Viall was presented with a framed certificate by Harcourts International Ltd Directors, Mike Green, and Paul Wright who read the induction speech.
Mr Wright described him as "a person who believes there is no such thing as the 'too hard basket' and who has that rare ability to take an idea, act on it, and bring a team along to support and implement it with the courage to persevere until it's a success."
Mr Viall started in real estate sales in Manukau in 1987, joining Harcourts in 1990 to manage the Papakura office. A person with determination and drive, early on he achieved what few others in the industry had mastered by adding a rental property management division alongside his successful sales team. Today he is renowned for running "one of Harcourts' finest rental operations as a passionate advocate of this service".
When Harcourts underwent franchising in 1991, Mr Viall and wife Debra bought the Papakura office as one of Harcourts' first Auckland owners. Despite the tough business environment in the early 1990s which saw many real estate businesses paring back, Mr Viall continued to expand and added a lifestyle and rural division. Over the years he has added offices in Manurewa, Pukekohe, Pakuranga, and Howick.
As well as business excellence, Mr Viall is renowned for his commitment to family and community, receiving a Paul Harris Fellowship in 2006 from his Rotary club for his charity and education programme work. An annual trip to Tonga combines fishing with friends with three weeks of helping to rebuild cyclone-devastated villages.
The induction concluded with Paul Wright noting, "For Graham it's never just been about his own business, but his desire to see Harcourts achieve its potential. Graham, we thank you for your loyalty and tenacity which has meant so much to the success and growth of Harcourts. Without your entrepreneurial approach and vision in so many areas, Harcourts wouldn't be where we are today."
Graham Viall said, "Receiving the recognition was a very humbling experience indeed", and reinforced that he felt he was receiving it "on behalf of the many great people I work with daily".
ENDS

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