RECOGNISING EXCELLENCE AT THE C21 CONVENTION

At its annual Australasian Convention, Century 21 inducted Nickolas Dilles to its Hall of Fame and recognised top performers from within its network.

Hamilton Island was the location of the 2019 Century 21 Convention which saw attendees from across the business come together for 3 days of motivation, training, and networking.

A key part of the convention was to recognise the top sales performers and leading contributors to brand, culture and community over the preceding 12 months.

"I am extremely proud of the contributions our agents across the country make to their communities each and every day," said Charles Tarbey, Century 21 Australasia Owner and Chairman.

In the case of Nickolas Dilles, it was his commitment over a lifetime to our industry that led to his induction into the Century 21 Hall of Fame.

"Nickolas joins a select list of individuals who have been inducted into the C21 Hall of Fame for their ongoing service and commitment to our brand and industry" continued Mr Tarbey.

Mr Dilles, principal at Century 21 Southwest Fairfield NSW, started in the real estate industry in 1973. Recognising that he had the passion and talent to succeed, he opened his first office 7 years later. In 1995 Mr Dilles joined the Century 21 network and has been a role model to other real estate professionals ever since.

Two other recipients received prestigious awards at the convention including Maddie Dolan, principal from Century 21 in Scarborough QLD who was awarded the Sam Raiti Perpetual Shield for her dedication to the C21 culture and values.

Century 21 Aaron Moon Realty, operating in Townsville QLD took out the 2100 Cup which acknowledges the office that embraces C21 systems and tools while also playing a significant role in community leadership.

"Recognising people for the hard work they put in each day is very important to us and I congratulate all the award winners that were honoured at our convention for their achievements," said Mr Tarbey.

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