Levi Thompson expands his presence with Coronis Warner

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Levi Thompson has launched Coronis Warner in the heart of Pine Rivers and is set to expand his presence.

The Announcement:

Levi Thompson’s move to open his own franchise perfectly captures the Coronis Group ethos: right people, right support, right time. 

Coronis Group CEO Karuna Mazzocchi has proudly announced the opening of their newest partnership franchise, Coronis Warner, under the leadership of Levi Thompson. 

Situated in the heart of Pine Rivers, Levi’s office underscores the Coronis Group’s commitment to strategic growth and recruiting the right people to their business.

The Coronis Group’s market leading partnership franchise model provides the support, processes and resources for agency directors to focus on listing and selling homes. 

The model allows agency directors like Mr Thompson to grow their own asset while being closely guided on their pathway to success and independent wealth. 

Looking to continue his growth as a franchise, Levi Thompson saw that his goals and ambition aligned perfectly with Coronis. 

While he had multiple franchise models presented to him, “Coronis was the only real option. The support from the business to help me grow my own asset is significant and unlike any other model,” Mr Thompson said. 

Originally from Wellington, New Zealand, Levi’s work ethic was shaped early on working in his father’s butchery. 

He moved to Australia in 2012 and initially worked at Kilcoy Global Foods in the abattoir, where he handled 300+ kg sides of beef daily. 

Despite earning promotions into management, Mr Thompson yearned for more. 

Mr Thompson transitioned into real estate where his dedication and personality soon made him a top-performing sales agent and franchisee under a rival model. 

However, he still sought greater opportunities for growth and support. 

That is when he decided to join Coronis.

“The holistic support I receive from head office is phenomenal,” Mr Thompson said.

“The admin support is ahead of anything I’ve ever received before. 

“It doesn’t just save me time; it is always a positive interaction and I’m in a better place for it.”

The unwavering support and sense of community at Coronis has played a pivotal factor to his seamless transition into franchisee. 

“Having head office take care of the training, staff events and conferences is a massive help. 

“They can seem like small things but they’re really significant and have a huge impact.”

Coronis Group CEO Karuna Mazzocchi was also excited by the move.

“We are very happy to have Levi join Coronis and open a partnership franchise,” Ms Mazzocchi said.

“I am excited to help him grow his own office and create an asset which will change his life for the better.”

“The opening of new franchises nationwide represents a significant milestone in Coronis’ strategic growth plan. 

“Through a combination of acquisitions and partnerships with driven individuals like Levi Thompson, Coronis stands firmly positioned as a dominant player in the real estate industry.”

Source: Coronis 



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Nicole Lamber is a news writer for LinkDaddy News. She writes about arts, entertainment, lifestyle, and home news. Nicole has been a journalist for years and loves to write about what's going on in the world.

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