Harcourts has appointed a new CEO to its Victoria state office as the current CEO moves to take up a role in the Harcourts International business.
Tony Morrison has been appointed to the role of Harcourts Victoria CEO, replacing Sadhana Smiles who will take up a role at Harcourts International.
Mr Morrison is the current CEO of the Harcourts Tasmania state office, a role he has held since 2004, and he will then become CEO of both state corporate teams.
Harcourts Group Australia CEO Marcus Williams said that Mr Morrison was well regarded in the network.
“Tony has driven the growth of the Harcourts brand across Tasmania,” Mr Williams said.
“In a time where the overall property market has had its struggles, Tony steadfastly supported our business owners and their businesses through the good times and the bad. He has a remarkable combination of leadership and entrepreneurship that is highly regarded throughout our network.”
He lauded Mr Morrison’s vision and commitment.
“Tony is highly respected outside of the Harcourts Group as well, regularly holding training sessions as a way of sharing his knowledge of the industry with other professionals.”
Mr Morrison said that he was excited and honoured.
He said that the move was a natural extension of his leadership portfolio.
“Over the years, I have come to know much of our Victoria network,” Mr Morrison said.
“Sadhana and the state support team have built a great business network, and I look forward to building upon the success, meeting with the teams in our offices and providing whatever help I can offer to continue to provide the finest experience in real estate.”
A long-time resident of Launceston, Mr Morrison started a career in real estate in 1988.
In the role of CEO for Harcourts, Mr Morrison has taken the group to 25 offices throughout the state with a combined 25 per cent market share.
He was inducted into the Harcourts Hall of Fame in 2015.
His appointment is effective beginning 10 December 2018.
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