Parson and Bonnell make "Top 100 Most Influential Women in RE" list
 President of EXIT's Canadian Organization, Joyce Paron, and president of EXIT's US Organization, Tami Bonnell, both made the list of the Top 100 Most Influential Women in Real Estate Leadership in 2008, a poll taken by Stefan Swanepoel of the readers of Active Rain, a real estate-focused blog. 
"It's an honor to be mentioned in such great company!" said Bonnell.   "There are so few things you can accomplish on your own; we happen to be blessed by working with true professionals."
"It is a privilege to be named amongst the finest cross section of women in leadership in the real estate industry.  Amongst the names on the list are some of the greatest business people, coaches and mentors in North America.  It is wonderful to see the women who are innovators and leaders, and who really care about making a difference in this industry being recognized," said Paron.
EXIT Realty fosters an atmosphere that encourages female leadership.  
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