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Conway's commercial division honors Vacca as top seller and DeVasto as top lister at Mid Year Awards

Jack Conway, Realtor honored its own at its annual Mid-Year Awards breakfast held at the Plymouth Radisson Hotel. The 53-year-old company recognized Top Selling and Listing Agents in each of its 42 offices from Swampscott to Cape Cod. The local winners from Jack Conway's Commercial Division were Tony Vacca, who was the top seller for the mid-year and Philip DeVasto, who was the top lister. An improving Massachusetts economy and recent company advancements, including a newly improved "Next Generation Conway Web site," were among the topics at the breakfast where hundreds of agents and managers gathered to hear remarks from chairman Jack Conway, CEO Carol Bulman, and Conway general counsel Jay Chaisson. "Great things have happened in Conway Country in the first six months of 2010," said Bulman. "We're working with new technologies that will help our customers receive the best real estate services we can provide. We've added new offices, including our first Conway sales center on the North Shore, and our market share is growing in most of the areas we serve. We have much to celebrate as we salute the achievements of our top sales and listing agents. Congratulations to you all." Jack Conway Co. is celebrating its 54th year as the largest independently-owned real estate company based in Massachusetts. There are 42 sales offices from Boston to Cape Cod.
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