Harcourts South Australia has welcomed Sonia Lennon as its new property management operations manager, bringing 14 years of expertise in property and operations management to the role.
Regarded for her skills in financial supervision, leadership and strategic planning, Harcourts South Australia has praised Lennon’s strengths which underscore Harcourts’ commitment to client service and team development.
The company highlighted her ability to streamline processes, optimise team performance, and cultivate a culture focused on client satisfaction and operational success.
Throughout her career, Lennon has earned achievements in managing teams, overseeing business operations, and fostering long-term growth.
Harcourts South Australia emphasised that Lennon’s qualities are expected to benefit Harcourts’ property management teams across the South Australian network.
Heather Edwards, chief executive officer of Harcourts South Australia, praised Lennon’s deep understanding of business, financial oversight, and leadership capabilities.
“Throughout her career, she has been celebrated for her ability to streamline processes, enhance team performance, and foster environments that prioritise client satisfaction and operational success,” Edwards said.
Lennon expressed enthusiasm about joining the Harcourts South Australia team, emphasising her dedication to team development and professional growth.
“My focus will be continued recognition of the Harcourts brand and showcasing ongoing growth within our network by delivering strong support and training to departments and individuals, helping them feel valued and well-prepared,” she said.
Lennon’s excitement about joining the team and utilising her wealth of experience reflected her ambition to drive Harcourts’ values forward.
“I am passionate about team development and enhancing operational success. It’s fulfilling to be back in the Harcourts community and to work towards nurturing personal and professional growth within the industry,” Lennon said.
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