Seven new staff members are joining the CENTURY 21 corporate office to steer it through its next strategic growth cycle.
The new staff members will join the Australasian corporate office and will not only manage growth but also support new franchise owners.
Real estate veteran David Baliviera has been appointed the new regional director of service and training for Australia and New Zealand.
Mr Baliviera brings with him 35 years of experience in a varied career where he has been an agent, auctioneer, trainer and member of the Real Estate Institute of Victoria.
Amie Stickler, who has extensive management experience, joins CENTURY 21 as the operations manager where she will be working in the national network.
Lara Kilborn has been appointed to a national business and training support role, after over 20 years’ experience as a trainer and marketer.
Ms Kilborn has been operating her own training and consulting business for over 14 years and has previously worked in the franchise sector.
Returning to CENTURY 21 is Whitney Sutton, who started her career with the network in Queensland and who will be in a national business training and support role.
Isaac Goodland, who brings 18 years of experience to the network, will be taking on a national network development role.
Gabriella Finelli joins the real estate sector for the first time in a national business training and support role.
Ms Finelli has previously been the national educator for a global brand, from which she developed and implemented training programs nationwide.
Internally, Amanda Hall will move from her current position of New South Wales area manager to a national orientation position.
Chairman and owner of CENTURY 21 Australasia Charles Tarbey said of the new appointments: “It is wonderful to have new team members of such calibre and experience join our network.
“We believe these strategic appointments will enhance our service offering in several ways and during a period where the network has attracted some incredible talented and credentialed sales staff and new franchise owners.”
CENTURY 21, which boasts over 100,000 staff in 78 countries, has opened new offices in New Zealand, Queensland, Victoria and New South Wales over the past six months.
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