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Posted by Stephen Adams

Realtors can be Leaders too

I would like to take a moment to send a warm congratulations to a fellow Agent admitted from our office into the 2009 Leadership Loudoun class.  Jay Thomas was selected out of a pool of applicants that went through an extensive research process that proved his worthiness to join the relatively small number of people that is designed, to quote,

"a membership network of 389 community leaders representing business, government, non-profit, education, human services, and faith-based organizations. Members serve on over 500 commissions, committees and boards and have created and/or sponsored 58 community impact projects that leave a legacy of service for the community."

I am privileged to not only know the integrity and value that he will bring to that organization (and to know this man personally), but to also be in our Keller Williams Realty office in Leesburg, VA is a testement to the quality of people that Keller Williams recruits.  This is not to take away from the high level of service other brokerages provide whatsoever.  However, it does show that, as Realtors and Consultants (who have rec'd tarnished reputations over the the last several years as a direct result of a few bad apples in the industry), many of us really do focus on solutions rather than problems, whether for our clients or the neighborhood. 

Kudos to you, Jay, for your hard work, customer service that people and families can count on, and a keen awareness of issues affecting all of us both now and in the future to make Loudoun County a place that our friends and family members can enjoy and be proud of for many generations to come. 

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