The Melbourne and Mornington Peninsula-based firm has named several new directors, associate directors and partners to the fold.
According to Marshall White, the announcement of the new leaders reinforces the brand’s commitment to elevating client experiences and sustaining their leadership in the prestige real estate sector.
Davide Lettieri, Chris Barrett and Dom Salvato have been named as new directors in the residential sales division, while Kierra Hagedorn and Liam Adey will join the directorship on the projects side.
Two new associate directors have also been announced, in Desiree Wakim (residential sales) and Ashlee Verma (property management).
The directors are also joined by a number of new partners, with Jesse Matthews, Ash Howarth, Stephen Gough, Tori McGregor, Shamit Verma, Dahli Woosnam and Campbell Butterss announced as partners within residential sales, alongside property management’s Bonnie Shannon and projects’ Tina Jin.
Marshall White sales director Jon Bongiorno expressed his delight in acknowledging “the remarkable dedication these individuals have shown to the Marshall White legacy”.
“Their pivotal roles have furthered our journey, laying a solid foundation for our future success. My heartfelt congratulations to all on these well-deserved recognitions,” he continued.
But the new appointments are not the only cause for celebration at the Victorian-based network, with Marshall White also celebrating the addition of three new offices across the past year.
Sorrento, Flinders and Sandringham have bolstered the privately owned group, bringing their total number of offices to 10.
It’s an achievement, the brand said, that reflects their “agile response to market shifts and dedication to serving both urban and coastal communities”.
Alongside the new appointments and the recent expansion, Marshall White indicated that the firm “is poised for even greater milestones in the coming years”.
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