VENICE, FL, February 10, 2013 (Press-News.org) Maia Morrison, a Broker-Associate in the RE/MAX Platinum Realty Venice office, has been named treasurer of the Venice Area Board of Realtors (VABR), continuing her many years of service to the real estate community. She was the board's 1987 president and a past Realtor of the Year.
Morrison has lived and worked in the Venice area since 1968 and formerly owned J Booth Co. Realtors. She holds the Graduate Realtor Institute (GRI), Certified Residential Specialist (CRS), Council of Real Estate Brokerage Managers (CRB) and Short Sales and Foreclosure Resource (SFR) designations.
"Few real estate professionals have distinguished themselves for their service as much as Maia," said Bryan Guentner, Broker-Owner of RE/MAX Platinum Realty. "She deserves our admiration and gratitude."
Morrison can be reached at (941) 266-2049, by email at maiamorrison@comcast.net, or in the Venice office at 307 West Venice Avenue, Venice, FL 34285.
RE/MAX Platinum Realty offers full-service residential real estate solutions in Southwest Florida, specializing in luxury and waterfront properties. The company markets homes to 87 countries in 32 languages, and maintains offices in downtown Sarasota, St. Armands, Lakewood Ranch, Osprey and Venice. Telephone: (941) 929-9090. Website: http://www.platinumrealtyflorida.com.
Maia Morrison Named Treasurer of Venice Area Board of Realtors
Broker-Associate Maia Morrison Continues to Serve the Real Estate Community
2013-02-10
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