Katrina Dight Martin joins Harcourts NSW

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Katrina Dight Martin has been appointed as Business Operations Manager at Harcourts NSW

The Announcement:

Harcourts NSW is delighted to welcome Katrina Dight Martin as the new Business Operations Manager.

Mrs Dight Martin brings a unique skill set, honed through extensive experience in client relations, real estate sales, public relations, and project management, complemented by tertiary qualifications in Business, Real Estate, Marketing, and Public Relations.

After 5 years with another real estate group, Mrs Dight Martin is relishing the new opportunities offered by Harcourts, and the chance to apply her experience and skills to the NSW community.

“I am incredibly excited to join an inspiring team of individuals united by meaningful people first core values based on integrity and growth through genuine human connection with clients, colleagues, and community,” Mrs Dight Martin said.

“My personal and professional property transaction experience, along with my extensive network and deep community ties, provides unique insight and access to local lifestyle benefits.

“This enables me to empathise with clients and enrich their overall experience. I am dedicated to ensuring clients feel valued, informed, supported, and empowered, especially during the period between contract exchange and settlement.”

A Licensed Real Estate Agent, and business owner, Mrs Dight Martin is extensively experienced in business planning, assisting with setting goals, analysing competition, and defining advantage in the marketplace.

“At Harcourts NSW, we are deeply committed to continuous growth and elevating the standards of service delivery across our network,” Katrina Tarrant, CEO Harcourts NSW said.

“Welcoming Katrina Dight Martin to our team is a testament to this commitment. Her dedication to client experience and her real-time industry expertise will not only support our offices but also inspire them to reach new heights. 

“We are excited to have someone of Katrina’s calibre onboard as we continue to raise the bar and set new benchmarks for excellence in our industry.”

“We’re thrilled that Katrina is bringing her specialist skills into the Harcourts NSW state office, and out into the community,” Kyrstie Nolan, Head of Business Operations, Australia said.

“Harcourts NSW is going from strength to strength, and as Harcourts make it possible for hundreds of our clients to meet their property dreams, our offices require our support, training and encouragement. 

“It’s fantastic that we now have someone of Katrina’s calibre as part of that process.”

Source: Harcourts



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