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Vacca named Tops in Sales and Listings at Jack Conway Awards

Seagulls on a red and white logo were the backdrop for the recent Conway Country Mid-Year Awards breakfast held at the Plymouth Radisson Hotel to honor Jack Conway Realtor's top listers and sellers for the first six months of 2012. Hundreds of Conway agents and managers listened to good news from CEO Carol Bulman, who reported an increase in both sales and listings over the same period in 2011 and thanked her associates for jobs well done. Keynote speaker, Paul Sullivan, vice president of Sullivan Tire and Auto Service Co., talked about the similarities between the two family-owned firms and stressed both companies' commitment to customer service and fair and ethical treatment of their employees. "Just like Jack Conway Co., we view our associates as members of our extended family," said Sullivan. "They are never faceless names on a spreadsheet." The highlight of the day was the presentation of the mid-year awards to top performing agents in Conway's 40 offices. Tony Vacca won the award for Tops in Sales and Listings for the Conway Commercial Group. Established in 1956, Jack Conway & Co., Realtor, is family-owned and operated, and based locally in Massachusetts. With 42 offices stretching from the North Shore to Boston, Cape Cod and the South Coast, we provide quality one-stop real estate and mortgage services to our customers and clients. Our services include; residential and commercial sales and leases, mortgage financing, relocation services, appraisal services and property management.
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