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Ray White Ballarat No 3 Top Regional Office

By Sarah Wilson

The Ray White Victoria/Tasmania 2019/2020 Annual Awards were held on Wednesday 26th August 2020 and this year streamed live into the homes of members due to COVID-19 restrictions.

Whilst not the same as being in a room all together it was still a great event acknowledging the top performers.

The Ray White Ballarat team joined other offices from across Victoria and Tasmania from their living rooms, some still dressing up for the occasion to celebrate another twelve months of hard work and service to their communities.

Ray White Ballarat was successful in being awarded No 3 Top Regional Office and No 18 Office in Vic/Tas for settled commissions out of 101 offices.

Other achievements for the year were:

No 3 Office for number of settled sales 2019/2020 Vic/Tas
No 6 Office for number of Net Promoter Score 10/10’s received from customers

Josh Todd – No 1 Sales Agent April 2020 Settled Commission Ray White Vic/Tas
Josh Todd – No 46 (out of 786) sales agent in Victoria/Tasmania for 2019/2020
Will Munro – No 49 (out of 786) sales agent in Victoria/Tasmania for 2019/2020

Alan White Elite Performer 2020 – Will Munro (top 3% across Australia)
Premier Members 2020 – Will Munro, Josh Todd, Sam Borner & Trevor Booth

All awards and achievements and are great recognition of the hard work, dedication and commitment from team members throughout the year.

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