Keller Williams NYC welcomes Corcoran agents Wilkinson and LeFevre to sales team; Contributing to companies' expansion
Keller Williams NYC (KWNYC) has added Janet Wilkinson and Susan LeFevre to the sales team. The two agents, who work as a team, join after a successful run at the Corcoran Group.
"Joining Keller Williams NYC provides a collaborative think tank where agents viewpoints are valued," said Wilkinson. "We believe in the Keller Williams model because it plays to our entrepreneurial approach to this business and look forward to contributing to the expansion of Keller Williams NYC."
Prior to KWNYC, Wilkinson spent four years as a licensed associate broker at Corcoran, where she was awarded Rookie of the Year in 2010 and a member of the Multi-Million Dollar Club in 2012. Wilkinson began her career at Bankers Trust before becoming a managing director at Deutsche Bank.
"Our success is measured by the satisfaction of our customers," said LeFevre, who is Wilkinson's partner in business and in life. "Keller Williams allows us to work with a nation-wide and international team. Our move to Keller Williams NYC will allow us to continue to guide our clients to the successful completion of their real estate transactions."
LeFevre joins KWNYC from Corcoran as a licensed real estate salesperson. Prior to Corcoran, LeFevre was also a managing director at Deutsche Bank.
She brings over 25 years of finance experience to her career in real estate.
"Janet and Susan are exactly the type of talent that we want to be in business with in the Manhattan market," said KWNYC CEO Eric Barron. "They are two very pragmatic, very intelligent women who understand the benefits of moving from a traditional brokerage to a fast-moving, fast-growing, global brand. We look forward to having them be a big part of our Manhattan expansion."
"When I met Janet and Susan, I was so impressed not only with their amazing wealth of market knowledge and experience, but also with their total alignment with the Keller Williams model and culture," said Keller Williams Realty CEO Mark Willis. "We're on our way to more than 1,500 associates in Manhattan and we enthusiastically welcome Janet and Susan to the Keller Williams NYC team."
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