Coldwell Banker Kinard Realty recently held its annual awards luncheon at the Dalton Golf and Country Club with featured speaker Marilyn M. Helms, sesquicentennial chair and professor of management at Dalton State College.
Presenting the awards were Mike Maret and Bob Kinard with Coldwell Banker Kinard Realty and Jeffrey Miller, southeastern business consultant with Coldwell Banker Real Estate.
Suzanne Hill received Top Producer for the company, Top Listing Agent Dalton office, and International Diamond Society. Gina Burnette received the Top Sales Agent Dalton office and International Diamond Society. Deane Clayton and Becky Maples received the International Diamond Society. Martha Piccola, Janice Skates and Mary Frances Lake received the International Sterling Society.
Top Commercial Agent was presented to Bill Blackwood. Gene Bartenfeld received the Multi-Million Dollar Commercial Sales Award. Eric Simmons received the Referral Agent of the Year and Debbie Daniels earned the Phoenix Award.
Multi-Million Dollar Awards for the Dalton Office were presented to: Cheryl Burgess, Debbie Daniels, Janet Goodroe, John Leonard, Judy McCamy, Chad Parker, Jaime Riano, Carolyn Roan, Eric Simmons, Alice Squillario, John Thomas and Emily Ward.
“All of our award winners have demonstrated high professional standards and a dedication to satisfying the needs of our clients by providing them with the highest level of support available,” said Maret, broker for Coldwell Banker Kinard Realty.
Coldwell Banker Kinard Realty is a full-service brokerage company specializing in both residential and commercial real estate. Coldwell Banker Kinard Realty has been serving the northwest Georgia area since 1974 with offices in Adairsville, Calhoun, Dalton, Fort Oglethorpe and Ringgold.
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