Rounding out the national celebrations that honour LJ Hooker’s top business owners, the leading network’s South Australia “Night of the Stars” awards took place in Adelaide over the weekend.
At the South Australia awards, the co-principals of LJ Hooker St Peters | Glynde | Adelaide City | LJ Hooker Commercial Adelaide — Mario Bonomi, Claude Buccella and Rino Pancione — jointly received the coveted title. It coincided with the trio celebrating 30 years with the brand.
LJ Hooker awards the franchise owner of the year in every state and territory each year.
LJ Hooker network chief Graeme Hyde said that the accolade had grown in stature to be the “pre-eminent” category of the state-based galas, in recognition of the commitment, perseverance and support which business owners adopt in their everyday practices.
He also said that business leadership played a “significant” role in the success of the network.
“The contributions of our business owners, both within their own office and to their network peers, are integral to our operations, culture and brand presence,” Mr Hyde said.
Mr Hyde added their support brought out the “very best” in their specialists.
“Whether they’re dealing with their sales, property management or administrative teams, this year’s awarded business owners provide strategic counsel, clear direction and the support mechanisms to allow their individual and collective departments to flourish.
“We are fortunate to have long-term business owners who take great pride in the LJ Hooker offering, partnering with corporate to ensure our service to customers is the benchmark in real estate.”
The South Australia business partners joined other franchise owners of the year around Australia for 2017–18.
Queensland/NT: Shane Colquhoun, LJ Hooker Nerang
Western Australia: Victor Paz, LJ Hooker Shelley | Willetton | Cockburn City
Victoria/Tasmania: Penny Higgs and Stuart Whyment, LJ Hooker Glenorchy
New South Wales/ACT: Jason and Kylie Maxwell, LJ Hooker Queanbeyan
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