Achievers & Accolades

Grant-Murray Real Estate welcomes new broker to Fayetteville team

By Staff Report, posted 1 year ago
Corey Croegaert. Photo provided by Grant-Murray Real Estate.

Grant -Murray Real Estate is excited to welcome their newest broker to their team. Corey Croegaert started with the real estate firm in mid-August. 

Before joining the real estate industry, Corey spent a decade with Speedway and 7-Eleven, progressing from District Manager to Market Leader. He managed operations across several states, including NC, SC, GA, FL and VA, overseeing over 1,000 employees and multiple multi-million dollar businesses. Thai extensive experience honed his skills in leadership, strategic planning and operational excellence. 

Corey played Division 1 soccer at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, where he demonstrated leadership as the team captain in his senior year. His commitment to both academics and athletics earned him a spot on the academic All-American team and led his team to a Southern Conference Championship. 

Corey is dedicated to delivering results and fostering strong relationships in his real estate career. His proven track record and determination to excel make him a rising star in the commercial real estate field. 

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