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Jack Conway honors 2016 top agents - Ellis earns Tops In Sales

Quincy, MA Jack Conway, Realtor honored its 2016 top agents at the firm’s 30th Annual Conway Country Convention, “The Power of Attraction,” held at the Boston Marriott Quincy. The day-long event began with opening remarks from Conway CEO/president Carol Bulman to her 350 associates gathered in the hotel ballroom.

“I want to start this convention with some very good news,” said Bulman. “Our company has exceeded $1 billion in sales for the second year in a row, and that is because of the hard work and dedication of every person in this room. Please give yourselves a round of applause.”

David Ellis of Conway Commercial was the top selling agent in Conway in 2016. He was honored by CEO Carol Conway Bulman.

Bulman announced a number of Conway initiatives, including the upcoming opening of Conway Cityside, a state-of-the-art urban office in the Seaport area of Boston, and the establishment of Conway Financial Services to serve the mortgage needs of buyers and sellers.

The day-long event was filled with workshops, classes, raffle prizes, dining, and a trade show featuring the wares of nearly 50 vendors. GateHouse/Wicked Local Media was the principle sponsor of the Conway convention.

David Ellis of Jack Conway’s Commercial office was awarded one of the highest honors of the day. He was named Tops In Sales Company-wide for 2016 as well as Tops in Sales and Listings for his office.

Ellis was recognized for providing the highest degree of customer service to people who are buying, selling, leasing or investing in commercial and industrial property.

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