Fleming of William Raveis Real Estate named to the Chairman's Club
Jorie Fleming of William Raveis Real Estate, Mortgage & Insurance, was named to the Chairman's Club for being among the company's Top 200 producers.
Fleming was singled out for recognition from among the company's 3,000 sales associates. She received the honor based on her sales volume of over $9 million for 2013
"We are all very proud of Jorie's accomplishments," said William Raveis, chairman and chief executive officer. "As one of the top sales associates in our company and in the nation, she truly understands the high-level of commitment that is required to service her customers and clients."
Fleming has been a sales associate in the firm's Eastham office for more than 4 years.
Fleming is also past president of the Cape Cod and Islands Association of Realtors in 2012 and former owner of Oceanside Realty in Eastham
"Jorie's success in 2013 demonstrates her dedication, hard work and professionalism to her customers and clients," said Raveis. "She has fulfilled our company's emphasis on integrity and service, and we are proud to have her as an associate in the Eastham office."
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