8 December 2011
Kitty Rothschild joins REMAX New Zealand as Strategic Development Manager
After eight years in New Zealand REMAX, the world’s most productive real estate company now embarks on the next phase of
New Zealand’s growth strategy. Kitty Rothschild has been appointed Strategic Development Manager to focus on new growth
initiatives adding to the company’s already established and reputable brand presence in this country. Kitty will be
responsible for opening new offices and appointing new franchise owners along with the marketing and PR strategy.
Kitty comes to REMAX from her role as General Manager Strategic - Crockers Property Group. Previously, having
established the Project Marketing Division of Colliers International NZ and then was appointed to a new role within
Colliers as Director of International Business Development before beginning her own consultancy business. With a back
ground in business management and marketing and 16 years within the property industry she has a broad variety of
experience across the arenas of sales, project marketing, corporate management, marketing and strategic development
having operated in Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Kitty is also presently the Auckland and Gulf Islands District
Forum Member for the REINZ. Kitty is focussed on adding a new dimension to REMAX New Zealand’s increasing presence
within the New Zealand market place.
Chris Chapman - REMAX New Zealand Director states “the industry has changed and technology has revolutionised the very
way we communicate with our clients. The benefits of a truly international brand and industry world leader give a
significant advantage, especially when it comes to global networks, training and advanced business practice. Technology
brings our global resource centre in the United States closer, with all the resources and networks from around the world
to our local offices at the click of a button. This gives our clients the opportunity of a global web presence for the
marketing of their property. These are exciting times where creativity in the industry will align well with change and
the initiatives of the REAA to elevate the high standard of service and professionalism from which to build our
reputation.”
ENDS