New Fellows welcomed into the REIQ fold

Contributed By: Claire Ryan on

The Real Estate Institute of Queensland (REIQ) is proudly awarding real estate professionals from across the state with an REIQ Fellowship, to honour their exceptional commitment to their craft.

With approximately 48,000 registered real estate practitioners in Queensland, being raised to Fellow status within the REIQ is a mark of distinction and recognises outstanding professionals.

The prestigious title of REIQ Fellow is awarded to practising members who have completed a total period of 15 years membership and who have been carefully selected and appointed by the REIQ Board for satisfying specified criteria.

REIQ CEO Antonia Mercorella congratulated and warmly welcomed the new Fellows from all corners of Queensland and expressed appreciation for their enduring support and dedication.

“This accolade is a testament to those in our profession with long-standing dedication to professional excellence and betterment of the real estate industry,” Ms Mercorella said.

“Fellows are a valuable part of our dynamic association that’s proudly dedicated itself to advancing the real estate profession across Queensland for more than a century.

“The appointment of new Fellows continues this tradition, celebrating those who exemplify the qualities we hold in high regard, including a high standard of professional conduct, an ongoing commitment to professional development, and a drive to give back and contribute to the profession.

“Their contributions have helped to elevate the standards of the industry, and we are confident that they will continue to uphold our values and inspire others through their exemplary service.”

For FY23-24, 82 professionals will be appointed and counted among the ranks of esteemed REIQ Fellows. Newly appointed Fellows have been notified this week and will receive a formal certificate commemorating this significant achievement.

The REIQ congratulates and warmly welcomes the following Fellows for FY23-24:

GREATER BRISBANE ZONES

Northern Suburbs

  • Rose Kelly
  • Darren Patrick
  • Craig Covacich
  • David Tyler
  • Matt Lancashire
  • Jason Bond
  • Dwight Colbert
  • Samantha Rowland
  • Johnny Lin
  • Robyn Moore
  • Michele Clarke

Southern Suburbs/Logan

  • Angela Flemming
  • Susanne Hartberg
  • Patti Steele
  • Ruth Ellison
  • James Curtain
  • Zac Daynes
  • Philip Diver

Eastern Suburbs

  • Ann-Marie Best
  • Gaby McEwan
  • Garry Stephensen
  • Nathan Moore
  • Hayley Wright

Western Suburbs

  • John Johnston

Ipswich

  • Wayne Jaenke
  • Jason Rose

Redcliffe

  • Don Ward
  • Colin Street
  • Ian McLachlan
  • Mark Cheney
  • Adam Leishman
  • Darren Grimwade
  • Narelle Cordaro

GOLD COAST ZONE

  • Miles Martin
  • Oresti Astras
  • Scott Dytor
  • Nigel Lang
  • Phil Black
  • Bruce Wilson
  • Dean Couper
  • Terry Nasser
  • John Cepero
  • Linda King
  • Amir Mian
  • Luke Vaughan
  • Tarsi Hynes
  • Jutta Doyle
  • Carole Smith
  • Michelle Wright
  • Andy Chan
  • Dean Marinac

TOOWOOMBA ZONE

  • Bruce Green
  • Andrew Williams
  • Andrew McCallum
  • Peter Daniel
  • Lachlan Evans
  • Arn Grealy
  • Jon Kingston

SUNSHINE COAST ZONE

  • Amanda Meredith
  • Pam Court
  • Michael Kain
  • Karen Stehr
  • Jonathan Pattinson
  • Ken Houliston
  • Fiona Gardner
  • Karen Harman

FRASER COAST ZONE

  • Greg Caulley

BUNDABERG ZONE

  • Toni Kuchtin
  • Sarah Driver
  • Kirralea Whittle
  • Cheryle Rayson

MACKAY ZONE

  • Andy Camm
  • Tom Andrews
  • Rob Taylor
  • Lynne Erricker
  • Annemarie Haywood
  • Rebecca Tweddle

TOWNSVILLE ZONE

  • Sally Elliott

CAIRNS ZONE

  • Christine Taylor
  • Karl Latham
  • John Ryland

INTERSTATE

  • Alex Henderson

ENDS

Media enquiries: Claire Ryan, REIQ Media Manager, M: 0417 623 723 E: media@reiq.com.au

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