Property Management

CRB Announces Announces Best Managers 2000

The Council of Real Estate Brokerage Managers (CRB) announces the following recipients of the 2000 Best Managers of the Year, in four size categories, based on the number of sales associates in that office: John Killens, CRB, GRI, Sales Manager, Prudential Blanton Properties, Athens, GA, Small Office Firms (under 20 sales associates) Eileen Maranuk, Branch Manager, Prudential Preferred Realty, Sewickley, PA, Medium Office Firms (20 - 39 sales associates) Thomas E. Skiffington, ABR, CRB, CRS, e-PRO, President & CEO, RE/MAX 440, Perkasie, PA, Large Office Firms (40 - 59 sales associates) June Stokes, Manager, Prudential Rand Realty, New City, NY, Very Large Office Firms (over 60 sales associates) Created to identify and recognize the best managers of real estate offices across the country, the honor is awarded based on the combination of factors including profitability, sales associate management, and other innovative practices in real estate brokerage management. Nominees submitted financial information from 2000, recruiting and retention statistics from 1999 through 2000, as well as other information about their management approaches in achieving a successful operation. In addition, the judging panel conducted interviews to finalize the recipients. To qualify, applicants must have been a broker/owner and/or manager of the same residential real estate single or branch office from January 1, 2000 continuously through December 31, 2000. The Council of Real Estate Brokerage Managers (CRB) is a not-for-profit affiliate of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® with 7,000 members in North America. It awards the CRB (Certified Real Estate Brokerage Manager) Designation to experienced REALTORS® who have completed advanced professional training. For more information, call the Member Services Department at 800.621.8738 or visit www.CRB.com.


Add your comment:
Name:
Site address: http://
Your message:
Enter today\\\\'s date, 2 digits
(spam protection):

News of the day
Helping The First Time Buyer Understand The Process Is Paramount To Our Industry.
One of the things about running a mortgage company that I miss is taking a loan application with people who are buying their first home. Oh sure, I still get my fair share of loan volume but frankly, my clients usually apply online or had previously purchased a home. Just the other day, I took one of my rare face-to-face loan application meetings from a couple buying their first home. These first-timers typically ask the very same questions, only worded a little differently. But no matter how much technology has impacted mortgage lending... some things never change.
Popular Articles
pounds till payday

Off-The-Shelf IKEA Homes
IKEA is doing for Scandinavia and Northern England, what Home Depot is doing for America"s Gulf Coast region -- offering affordable "kit homes" off the shelf.

Is Year-End The Best Time To Sell?
Surprising as it may seem, the holidays are the best time to sell a house, some real estate agents say.