Kay Alexander retires from First National Real Estate Alexanders

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Long-time principal Kay Alexander has retired from First National Real Estate Alexander’s in Bright after 30 years of service and will hand the reins over to her two sons Cameron and Regan Alexander.

A member of the First National family for 37 years, Ms Alexander took over the management of the agency six years ago following the passing of her husband, Barry.

“I can’t tell you how much I am going to miss you guys and all my First National family,” Ms Alexander said.

“It’s been such a big part of not only my life but our family’s life, since Barry commenced working for First National Real Estate Fred Neal back in July 1989 – when the kids were little.

“The one good thing though is friendships are forever, and I’ve made many at First National.”

The office recently held a farewell celebration, inviting family, friends, and locals to join in honouring Ms Alexander’s retirement.

Cameron and Regan are both enthusiastic and well-prepared to uphold the values and dedication their parents brought to First National Alexander’s.

“We are excited to build on the strong foundation our parents created,” Cameron Alexander said.

“Our goal is to integrate modern technology and innovative practices to enhance the client experience while maintaining the personal touch that our agency is known for.”

“Community involvement has always been a cornerstone of our family’s business, and we intend to continue that tradition,” Regan Alexander said.

“We want to ensure that First National Alexander’s remains a trusted and supportive presence in Bright.”



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