2023 Annual Awards Celebration for the NSW Network

To celebrate the 2023 annual awards our network from across NSW recently gathered at the Amora Hotel Jamison in Sydney to celebrate the state's top performers and their accomplishments last year.

Following on from awards nights held during February for other networks, the esteemed event honours excellence in residential sales, property management, office support, and leadership. These awards paid tribute to the commitement and diligence of principlals, agents and staff; who have exhibited exceptional performance in their roles. It provided a platform to recognise their contributions on an individual and office level and their dedication to delivering exceptional service to their clients.

Top Property Manager for 2023 went to Carmelina Cappucio from Century 21 Southwest Fairfield. Maan Muhana from the same office also won Rookie of the Year.

Century 21 Combined Liverpool won a number of awards including Top Salesperson by Units (Sonia Poulous), Top Office GCC & Units and by Units and GCC seperately. Valerie Naidoo from Century 21 J&V Realty won Top Prinicipal of the Year by GCC. George Karasalidis won the same award for Units.

Century 21 CEO James Bell said 'Congratulations to all the winners and nominees from NSW. In 2023 we saw great accomplishments achieved across the state network and I am very much looking forward to seeing more success in 2024."

Century 21 is a global real estate brand, with a presence in over 85 countries, and is the largest real estate organisation in the Asia Pacific, a region vital to Australia's continued economic success.

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