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Engel & Völkers Inducts Top Real Estate Advisors Into Highly Exclusive Private Office Network at The Princeton Club of New York
North American advisors join international real estate’s elite agents to provide high-end services to top clients
NEW YORK, NY (September 22, 2016) – A number of Engel & Völkers’ top North American real estate advisors are invited to The Princeton Club of New York, on September 22 at 4:00 p.m. to be officially inducted to the brand’s ultra-exclusive Private Office network. Out of the 7,000 Engel & Völkers Advisors worldwide, there are now 62 who currently hold this designation.
The exclusive, invitation-only Private Office induction was followed by business meetings and speeches from top industry leaders. Guests heard from Constantin von Dalwigk, Head of Private Office, Florence Quinn, Founder and President of leading New York City-based Public Relations firm, Quinn PR, Publisher and Editor in Chief of Mansion Global, Mae Cheng, and Luxury Sales Director of Wealth Engine, Moira Boyle. The special event concluded with cooking a gourmet meal over cocktails with colleagues at The Institute of Culinary Education for a celebratory Private Office dinner.
In order to join Private Office, advisors within the Engel & Völkers network must be nominated by their brokers and are selected based on their consistent, year-after-year production numbers, market expertise, notably high-quality service and passion as real estate professionals. Clients are also asked to comment on their service experience as part of this process. Nominees are then submitted to a North American selection committee who decide which candidates meet all requirements for final submission to the Head of Private Office in Hamburg, Germany.
The new advisors are:
* Anne Comarda from Engel & Völkers New Orleans Metairie
* Jessica Kelly from Engel & Völkers Savannah
* David Lawson from Engel & Völkers Park City
* Richard Mopper from Engel & Völkers Savannah
* Irving Padron from Engel & Völkers Miami Coral Gables
* Leslie Hirsch from Engel & Völkers New York City
* Martin Rouleau from Engel & Völkers Montréal
As Private Office Advisors, the group gains access to marketing tools and opportunities developed specifically to work with the luxury brand’s highest net-worth clients. They also work together as the preferred contacts for international referrals that require the highest levels of service and market expertise.
“No other brand in real estate offers the level of service that Private Office does,” said Anthony Hitt, CEO of Engel & Völkers North America. “Engel & Völkers attracts the best agents in each market we serve, and the very best of them have the potential of becoming Private Office advisors. As we continue to expand into new markets, we expect our Private Office membership to grow.”
About Engel & Völkers
Since its beginning in 1977 as a specialty boutique providing exclusive, high-end real estate services in Hamburg, Germany, Engel & Völkers has become one of the world’s leading companies specializing in the sale and lease of premium residential and commercial property, yachts and private aviation. Engel & Völkers currently operates a global network of over 7,000 real estate advisors in more than 700 brokerages spanning 37 countries across five continents, offering both private and institutional clients a professionally tailored range of luxury services. It established its North America corporate headquarters in 2007 and opened its first brokerage in the same year. Committed to exceptional service, Engel & Völkers supports its advisors with an array of premium quality business services; marketing programs and tools; multiple platforms for mobile, social and web; as well as access to its global network of real estate professionals, property listings, and market data. Engel & Völkers is an active supporter of the Fair Housing Act and the Equal Opportunity Act. Each brokerage is independently owned and operated.
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