Marshall White announces key leadership appointments

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Melbourne luxury real estate group Marshall White has made a series of strategic appointments across their leadership team, elevating several agents to Director and Partner roles.

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Marshall White has announced a series of strategic appointments across their leadership stable, boosting their client services and expanding their prestige property insights.

The newly appointed leaders comprise Directors, Partners and an Associate Director, showcasing Marshall White’s commitment to nurturing talent from within and recognising excellence across the business.

Four outstanding agents have been elevated to the role of Director:

Nicholas Brooks (Stonnington)
Campbell Butterss (Bayside)
Ben Vieth (Bayside)
Désirée Wakim (Boroondara)

Bailey White has been promoted to the role of Associate Director, in recognition of his outstanding contribution to Marshall White’s Mount Eliza office.

A further nine members of the Marshall White team have been elevated to Partner, including seven agents and two property managers:

Agents:
Sophia Dong (Balwyn)
Scarlett Hang (Boroondara)
Neil Harris (Port Phillip)
Simon Monnier-Penny (Bayside)
Danny See (Boroondara)
David Smith (Boroondara)
Charlie Tostevin (Boroondara
)

Property Managers:
Bonnie Waterfield (Stonnington)
Jade Hewett (Port Phillip)

Marshall White CEO Simon Jovanovic says the appointments are a significant milestone for the business, positioning it to set industry benchmarks in the years to come.

“Every one of our agents is committed to exceptional customer service and providing leadership in the luxury property sector; and everyone in this group embodies that spirit,” Mr Jovanovic said.

“We recognise the importance of fostering a culture of growth and we’re pleased to see such a talented group continue develop within our team.

“As Marshall White continues to evolve as an industry leader, we’re able to lean on the diverse property insights of a broad range of people in the business.”

Source: Marshall White



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