CHARLOTTE, NC, April 03, 2013 (Press-News.org) Donna Forrest Johnston with RE/MAX Executive Realty of Charlotte, NC was recently presented with the RE/MAX Lifetime Achievement Award. To receive the coveted RE/MAX Lifetime Achievement, an associate must have been affiliated with the RE/MAX organization for at least seven years and have reached in excess of $100 million in closed sales. In 2011, less than one percent of the RE/MAX network achieved this prestigious award.
"It is truly rewarding to be recognized for this accomplishment especially since very few agents in the industry receive this honor. This achievement is certainly a major milestone in my real estate career," said Ms. Johnston.
"To receive the RE/MAX Lifetime Achievement award is an incredible accomplishment," notes Hadi Atri, President of RE/MAX Executive Realty. "Donna is a tremendous asset to our Charlotte South Park office. I am thrilled for her that she has achieved this mark of distinction. She truly deserves this honor as she has given a remarkable level of service and commitment to her clients."
Obtaining her REALTOR license in 2002, Donna became a RE/MAX agent in 2004. Since joining RE/MAX Executive Realty in 2004, Donna has been a consistent top sales producer in the Charlotte, Weddington, and Fort Mill, SC markets receiving numerous awards through the years including the prestigious RE/MAX Chairman's Club four times. Her professional background in sales coupled with her interest in the growth and development of the Mecklenburg and Union County area also gives her a unique perspective in working with homebuyers. Donna and her husband, Alan, have been married for 8 years and they have five almost adult children. In her spare time, she enjoys cooking, gardening, spending time with her family and playing golf.
RE/MAX Executive Realty is the largest RE/MAX franchise in Charlotte with six office locations, over 250 agents and a 2012 sales volume of more than $750 Million in closed transactions. RE/MAX Executive Realty was recently named as the number one RE/MAX firm in Charlotte, NC.
Donna Johnston may be contacted at the South Park office of RE/MAX Executive Realty at 704-517-3925 or via email at Donna@TalkCharlotte.com. She can assist with any listing in the Charlotte Regional MLS System, as well as any of the firm's active listings, which can be viewed at http://www.CharlotteProperty.com.
Learn more about Donna Johnston at http://TalkCharlotteRealEstate.com.
Donna has been a full-time REALTOR in the metropolitan Charlotte area since 1999. Her primary focus is helping her clients find attractive Charlotte real estate opportunities throughout the communities of Weddington, Ballantyne, Myers Park, Dilworth, South Park, downtown Charlotte, Lake Wylie, Matthews, Lake Norman and the surrounding counties of Charlotte.
Backed by RE/MAX Executive Realty, Donna is one of six top producing agents who comprise the Talk Charlotte Team, a group of seasoned real estate professionals who posses vast knowledge of the Greater Charlotte home market. Donna's years of experience and success have made her a REALTOR of choice for a diverse list of clientele.
Donna Forrest Johnston Presented The RE/MAX Lifetime Achievement Award
Donna Johnston is extremely proud to announce that she has received the prestigious RE/MAX Lifetime Achievement Award.
2013-04-03
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[Press-News.org] Donna Forrest Johnston Presented The RE/MAX Lifetime Achievement AwardDonna Johnston is extremely proud to announce that she has received the prestigious RE/MAX Lifetime Achievement Award.