Achievers & Accolades

Coldwell Banker Advantage wins Chairman’s Club and President’s Club Awards from Anywhere Leads

By Staff Report, posted 2 years ago
Lindsey Backey - Photo courtesy of CBA
Lisa Geddie Photo courtesy of CBA

Coldwell Banker Advantage in Fayetteville has been named a Chairman’s Club and President’s Club Award winner by Anywhere Leads for its outstanding performance during the past year.

Anywhere Leads is an organization within Anywhere Real Estate Inc., the largest full-service residential real estate services company in the United States, focused on delivering high- quality leads to its affiliated brokers and agents in the Anywhere Leads Network.

These  annual awards honor the top 1 percent of Brokers and top 5 percent of Brokers, respectively, nationwide across the Anywhere Leads Network.

“We continue to build on our strengths and value the support that Anywhere Leads provides to our company. Our Relocation Director, Lindsey Backey, deserves a great deal of credit for the direction and success of our relocation department. This distinction reinforces our commitment to provide top-notch service to our customers every day. We are honored,” President of Coldwell Banker Advantage’s Sandhills Region Lisa Geddie shared in a  press release.

Award criteria is based on rigorous scoring and success in a variety of performance metrics throughout the year, which are designed to support the goals of the clients and customers of Anywhere Leads.

“Coldwell Banker Advantage joins an exclusive group of Brokers recognized as a leader in our Network,” said Rich DeNicola, Senior Vice President, Operations in a press release. “This award celebrates the work, commitment and adaptability from the Coldwell Banker Advantage team in 2022."
 

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