Professionals Real Estate Group restructure under new CEO

Professionals Real Estate Group restructure under new CEO
Staff reporterSeptember 11, 2018

The Professionals Real Estate Group have had a restructure in the ways its services its 225-plus members, according to the new chief executive officer.

The management of Professionals Real Estate Group was previously split between separate divisions across Australia.

But the restructure leaves the group with one core board of directors and management team.

Recently appointed CEO David Crombie (pictured above) said the restructure would help the group focus on key areas.

"The unification of the group is the result of many years of hard work by all directors of the states to create a single powerful force in the national market,'' said Mr Crombie. 

Professionals Real Estate Group, which was founded by six independent real estate agents in 1976

With more than 225 agencies, it is among the top 10 largest real estate networks in the country.

Mr Crombie, who will split his time between Professionals offices throughout Australia, said a key priority for the group was to ensure that it continued to provide "local" service to its members.

"We will continue to have team members based in each state but those team members and the members in each state will have access to a greater level of resources and support under the new structure and technology that will be implemented."

Professionals Chairman Carl Petersen said his membership for over 35 years had been "highly rewarding both financially and in terms of business growth development.”

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