Achievers & Accolades

CBA’s Lindsey Backey receives Cartus’ highest honors

By Staff Report, posted 1 hour ago

Coldwell Banker Advantage Relocation Director Lindsey Backey has won both of Cartus' highest honors: the Champions Cup and the Master's Cup.

The Master's Cup is awarded to the broker who achieves the highest total excellence points at the anagram level, with points earned through conversion, broker-to-broker closings and agent-generated closings.

The Champions Cup recognizes the broker who achieves the highest combined total of excellence points and raw conversion at the anagram level. 

"This recognition is a testament to exceptional leadership, relentless dedication, attention to detail and a passion for delivering outstanding service to both clients and agents. It also reflects the incredible relationships that have been built within the relocation community and the trust that others place in our organization every single day," shared President of Coldwell Banker Advantage Sandhills Region Lisa Geddie in a press release.

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