Harcourts South Australia has announced a key appointment seen to bring “valuable knowledge and insight” into its support team’s ranks.
Amanda Landreth joins Harcourts South Australia as business operations manager following her extensive work history in a wide range of industries, including real estate, small businesses, government departments and multinational organisations.
Harcourts South Australia chief executive Stu Costello voiced his enthusiasm when announcing the latest addition to his team.
“We are very excited to welcome Amanda to our team here in SA. I am confident with her diverse experience and background in real estate, government and large multi-national companies, Amanda will bring valuable knowledge and insight to Harcourts,” Mr Costello said.
Mr Costello expressed his strong belief that Ms Landreth’s work experience, as well as her work ethic characterised by strong drive and passion, will perfectly complement the “tight-knit, dynamic and high-performing” nature of the South Australian support team.
“I cannot wait to work with her, get our boots on the ground and provide a premium service to our South Australians offices to support them to be the best they can be and more,” he said.
Ms Landreth matched Mr Costello’s zeal when discussing her new role in the firm.
“I’m very much looking forward to being a part of the Harcourts family as BOM and working together with business owners in South Australia and providing them with the assistance they need to ensure their businesses run smoothly,” she stated.
She also shared how her latest career milestone aligned with her long-term interests and explained how her diverse background equipped her with the acumen for her new role.
“I’ve always had an interest in property and development. My career in real estate began about 20 years ago whilst I was living in Melbourne. Over the years I have worked in a range of positions for various agencies in both Adelaide and Melbourne”, said Ms Landreth.
The new top gun recruit added: “With a background in recruitment and project work for large corporate and government agencies, I enjoy the diversity and variety many of my roles have offered me. I’ve had the good fortune to have travelled and worked overseas exposing me to many different cultures and experiences.”
Ms Landreth’s appointment comes on the heels of the real estate firm’s announcement that Hannah Katz will be taking on the Australia-wide culture ambassador role that will better champion the people working across Harcourts’ network.
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