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Harcourts Queensland adds ‘new energy’ to executive slate

By Zarah Torrazo
18 October 2022 | 6 minute read
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The group has strengthened its executive slate by bringing onboard an industry top gun known for providing “tailor-made” business solutions. 

The network announced that it had welcomed Brittany May as its new business operations manager for its Sunshine State capital base. 

Harcourts Queensland chief executive Mitch Peereboom said that Ms May brings “new energy” to the network with her “strong focus on customer service”. 

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“Brittany has worked in various capacities in the real estate industry and is passionate about building relationships and providing first-class support within our local network,“ he stated. 

The executive also touted the skills that Ms May brings to the role, including her “high attention to detail, outstanding communication skills and relentless work ethic”, which is backed by a degree in law from Griffith University. 

“Harcourts Queensland is a highly professional group working in an environment that offers versatility, variety, and potential to thrive; a place where Brittany will bring her own high levels of customer service and energy,” Mr Peereboom said. 

Ms May’s reputation as a provider of “tailor-made” marketing solutions to different clients precedes her — a personal brand trademark the newly named executive prides herself in. 

She explained her motivation for ensuring that a property will get the widest pool of qualified buyers possible. “I understand that buying and selling property can be one of the biggest life decisions for many people, and I pride myself on the ability to provide a seamless and stress-free transaction from start to finish,” Ms May reflected. 

Ms May also revealed that kicking off a property campaign with “open and honest communication”, especially with clients, is key to having strong sales numbers. 

Speaking on her entry into the network’s ranks, Ms May said that she is “excited” by the prospects of her new position and looks forward to working alongside a “dynamic and high-energy team”. 

The appointment comes as Harcourts continues to deepen its roots within Queensland soil. 

At the start of August, Brisbane-based Harcourts Property Centre announced its acquisition of a “renowned” Wellington Point office to bolster its presence in the Redlands area. 

During the month, Harcourts Pinnacle also strengthened its base in the Moreton Bay and Greater Brisbane region by unveiling the launch of a second office in the Petrie/Strathpine area. 

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