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Evelyn Gibson Lexington SC Realtor Recognized for Membership

Posted by Craig Summerall on August 27, 2010 at 1:34 PM

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Evelyn Gibson Lexington SC Realtor Recognized for Membership

Evelyn Gibson was recognized at the annual business meeting of the Central Carolina Association for 25 years of membership and service.  Exit Real Estate Consultants would like to congratulate Evelyn in this accomplishment.  As one of the speaker said, "they should change the name from Silver Service to Survivors Club !"  Evelyn has always and continues to exhibit the qualities of a Realtor in her actions in the community and with her clients, as evidenced by her long career.
 
Craig Summerall, Broker-Owner of Exit Real Estate Consultants, said " I am happy for Evelyn to have reached this milestone as a Realtor.  Evelyn was one of the first agents who joined my company when I started in back in 2008 and she continues to be a valuable part of our team.  Way to go Evelyn!"
 
Evelyn Gibson Realtor

 


 

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