Century 21 NSW Network Shines at 2022 Annual Awards

On the weekend, the Century 21 NSW network came together to celebrate their accomplishments at the 2022 Annual Awards ceremony. The 2022 Annual Awards ceremony was a remarkable event for the Century 21 NSW network. It was a time to recognize the outstanding contributions and achievements of the principals, agents, property managers, and team members.

One of the notable achievements recgonised on the night was Vanessa Doan from C21 Partners Len Waters, who was announced as Property Manager Of The Year. The win recognised Vanessa's exceptional performance, and her dedication to providing outstanding service to her clients.

Amit Sharma from C21 Projects Australasia was awarded Top Salesperson in the Units category and Ben Palmerone from C21 Southwest Fairfield took out the award in the GCC count, showcasing their exceptional achievements in sales over the previous year.

The Top Office awards were highly contested, with C21 Combined Liverpool taking out the award in the Units category and C21 Novocastrian being recognised in the GCC count. C21 Novocastrian was also awarded Property Management Office Of The Year, which was a testament to their exceptional performance and dedication to their clients.

Penny Stylianou from C21 John Ross Combined took out the top honours, being awarded Top Principal Units. This recognition was well-deserved, as Penny had shown exceptional leadership and dedication to her team and clients.

James Bell, CEO of Century 21 Australasia, expressed his pride in the achievements of the entire NSW network.

"Congratulation to all the nominees and winners. 2023 has already seen some great accomplishments achieved across the network and I look forward to seeing the C21 network continue to achieve great success as the year continues." Mr Bell said.

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