April 12, 2007 — Broker-owner Amy Land-de Wilde and four of her associates claimed distinguished honors at the recent Coldwell Banker International Business Conference held March 5-8 at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nev.
The annual event brought together more than 6,000 Coldwell Banker brokers, sales associates, managers and employees.
Land-de Wilde earned membership in the Coldwell Banker International Presidents Premier. Only one percent of the more than 127,700 sales associates worldwide in the Coldwell Banker system qualified for this distinguished award.
During the ceremonies, four other Coldwell Banker Land-de Wilde Realty professionals were presented awards for their outstanding performance in the Coldwell Banker International Organization.
Lorine Williams was inducted into the International Presidents Circle. The prestigious membership is limited to only the top 4 percent of Coldwell Banker sales associates worldwide.
Sharon Thayer earned membership in the companys International Diamond Society, a level achieved by only the top 9 percent of sales associates worldwide.
Patti Scafidi and Pamela McFadden were honored as members of the companys International Sterling Society. The distinguished membership is limited to the top 13 percent of the companys sales associates worldwide.
All five members of the Coldwell Banker Land-de Wilde Realty team will be invited to attend Coldwell Banker Internationals Elite Retreat, a three-day conference conducted exclusively for the companys top sales associates.
Coldwell Banker Land-de Wilde Realty Earns Distinguished Awards
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