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Rebecca shines at Qld real estate awards

Dedication to the success of the team and business has seen a Noosa real estate identity take out Agency Support Person of the Year at the 2023 REIQ Awards for Excellence.

Rebecca Ali-Mumtaz has been the go-to person at Hinternoosa since 2019.

It has been a remarkable display of professional excellence from Rebecca. Reliability and focus are just two of the qualities she has shown in dealings with the public.

With a diverse administration skillset that spans from agent support to marketing, Rebecca was nominated for her integral role in the Hinternoosa rebrand and merge this year.

Her production of the Noosa Country Style magazine and dedication to the success of the team and business is also testament to her ability.

The prestigious REIQ Awards for Excellence ceremony saw just under 1000 attendees from the real estate industry gather at The Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre on Saturday night to celebrate the best in the business.

Antonia Mercorella, CEO of the Real Estate Institute Of Queensland (REIQ), highlighted the competitive nature of this year’s awards, with more than 350 submissions received.

The high calibre of finalists made Rebecca’s win even more meaningful, especially being the sole recipient from a Sunshine Coast agency in these statewide awards.

 

Rebecca’s key role at Hinternoosa involves marketing and sales support administration, a position she has excelled in since joining the team.

Hinternoosa’s director and principal Sirah Robb expressed immense pride and joy at the win.

“The entire team couldn’t be happier or prouder.

“Rebecca’s achievements this last year have gone above and beyond, particularly with her contributions to our rebrand, super team merge, and enhancing our lifestyle magazine alongside her usual sales support responsibilities.”

 

Rebecca’s journey mirrors the agency’s growth and unwavering commitment to superior service and premium results in the Noosa hinterland property market.

Since its inception in 1989, Hinternoosa has seen a seamless transition of leadership from the Browns and Kess Prior to Sirah and John Robb in 2018, who were approached off the back of successfully growing their competing agency, Wythes Real Estate.

The April 2023 merge and rebrand of Wythes Real Estate and Hinternoosa, led to the creation of a new-look Hinternoosa super team, with Rebecca playing a pivotal role in the rebrand.

 

The accolade is well-earned recognition of Rebecca’s reliability, forward-thinking, and exceptional service which is respected by clients, professional service providers, and colleagues alike.

Her responsiveness, meticulous attention to detail, and unwavering commitment to great outcomes not only set a high benchmark for administrative excellence, but also reflect the genuine passion and expertise synonymous with the Hinternoosa team in serving the local community.

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