Wendy Forsythe of Carrington Real Estate Services has been recognized as a top leader by this year’s Swanepoel Power 200 and Inman News
Wendy Forsythe, executive vice president of Carrington Real Estate Services, has been named as an industry influencer by two real estate organizations, according to a news release.
Forsythe is included in this year’s Swanepoel Power 200, an annual ranking of the country’s top 200 leaders in real estate; Inman News, meanwhile, included her in its “Inman Real Estate Influencer” list.
“Recognition from these respected industry organizations not only speaks to Wendy's leadership, but also reflects the accomplishments of the entire Carrington Real Estate Services team,” Kevin Cloyd, Carrington Real Estate Group president said. “We're very proud of Wendy and her team's performance, as this continues to confirm their standing as true leaders in the real estate industry"
Carrington Real Estate Services was included in the Top 100 National Brokers by Real Estate Executive in 2015, and ranked 37th as one of the most productive real estate companies by units in the REAL Trends 500 report the same year.
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Forsythe is included in this year’s Swanepoel Power 200, an annual ranking of the country’s top 200 leaders in real estate; Inman News, meanwhile, included her in its “Inman Real Estate Influencer” list.
“Recognition from these respected industry organizations not only speaks to Wendy's leadership, but also reflects the accomplishments of the entire Carrington Real Estate Services team,” Kevin Cloyd, Carrington Real Estate Group president said. “We're very proud of Wendy and her team's performance, as this continues to confirm their standing as true leaders in the real estate industry"
Carrington Real Estate Services was included in the Top 100 National Brokers by Real Estate Executive in 2015, and ranked 37th as one of the most productive real estate companies by units in the REAL Trends 500 report the same year.
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