Pine Belt - Volume 2, Issue 7 - (Page 7) Say You Saw It In The Pine Belt Home Finder - 7 The Pine Belt HomeFinder wishes to Congratulate The 2008 Hattiesburg Area Association of REALTORS® Award Winners 2008 REALTOR® OF THE YEAR Adam Watkins The Delois Smith All Star Team, Keller Williams Realty he 2008 REALTOR® of the Year, Adam Watkins, has been a member in the association for 6 years. He is currently serving as Board President for 2008 and is the youngest president on record. Adam was profiled as one of the REALTOR® Magazine’s “30 under 30” in June and was selected from over 400 applicants. Adam is involved in many civic activities and is a Carterville Baptist Church Deacon and music ministry leader, as well as course facilitator. Adam always has a smile on his face and exudes a positive influence in all that he does. He finds time for those in need, not only within his professional practive but in his community as well. When called upon, he willingly teaches. He shares his knowledge of contracts and how to treat follow REALTORS® with professional etiquette and courtesies. Adam began working with Delois Smith while still in college. He has matured into a young man with a future that is as bright as the day. Always learning, and more importantly, willing to learn, he will lead our Association and our profession right into the next millennium. CONGRATULATIONS! WELL DONE! T 2008 REALTOR® LICENSED ASSISTANT OF THE YEAR Dina Hope he purpose of the REALTOR® Assistant of the Year award is to acknowledge excellence in someone who works with their “rainmaker” to ensure the client/ customer/public is served with professionalism and competency. They are defined as being enthusiastic about their career, willing to go the extra mile, easy to work with, possessing a positive attitude, holding the highest moral and ethical standards and active in local board. Dina Hope has been an active member of the board since 2003, is the quintessential “Girl-everything” to one of the area’s busiest REALTORS®. She is devoted to her career and to the association. She volunteers after hours to help with board activities. She is truly the assistant who can function anytime, anyplace with just a moment’s notice! Dina is a single mother who strives to balance family and her career demands. She attends Temple Bapist West with her two children, Emily and Hunter. She is active in her Sunday School class and serves on the Oak Grove PTO. At Dina’s Re/Max office, her upbeat helpful attitude always finds a way to solve problems. CONGRATULATIONS! T Re/Max Real Estate Partners, Inc.
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