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Experienced at the highest level of client service. For more than a decade, I lived and worked aboard the world’s most exclusive superyachts, catering to the particular needs of the incredibly wealthy. While this career brought extraordinary travel opportunities, it also taught me a strong work ethic, attention to detail, a solution-oriented mindset, and the ability to anticipate client needs. The industry of yachting demands the highest standards in the world and I have carried these specialized skills into my real estate business. Originally from Burlington Ontario, I chose to settle among the beauty of Kelowna after I stepped away from the yachting industry. It was here that I began my real estate career with one of the most successful teams in the city. Now, as an independent realtor, I am incredibly thankful for the excellent mentorship I received over the years.
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