A Season for Growth: SRES Welcomes New Agent and Strategy
Sealy Real Estate Services (SRES) is proud to announce the addition of its new agent, Mr. Brandon Creel. Brandon brings over ten years of experience in property and construction management, including leading operations management for a portfolio of roughly 20 commercial and industrial properties.
Brandon is a great example of SRES' strategy to grow the Shreveport-based brokerage team. SRES' diversified team enhances the value we provide our clients, properties, and community. Adding agents with experience in sectors that parallel and translate well to commercial real estate brokerage creates a versatile and dynamic team.
Another critical component of the SRES growth strategy is positioning new team members alongside experienced mentors. Combining the experience and knowledge of seasoned agents with the fresh insights and skill sets of new agents yields a mutually beneficial strategy for employees, clients, and agents. This partnership increases our agent's ability, knowledge, and execution bandwidth, adding significant value to our company's growth.
Chloe Ramsey, Brokerage Manager of SRES, further details, "Our team of agents have extensive experience and highly specialized skills across various commercial real estate industry divisions such as industrial, retail, development, and timber/recreational land. Our agents regularly leverage this knowledge bringing in other team members to enhance the services we provide to our clients."
The progression of the SRES team dynamic is apparent through the company's increasing success. Over the last 18 months, the SRES team welcomed another agent, Mr. Grant Smith, who has integrated seamlessly into the team. Other areas of growth include the internal promotion of Ms. Chloe Ramsey to Brokerage Manager, the addition of Mrs. Sarah Dickson as Brokerage Coordinator, and the introduction of a new Professional Designation Encouragement Policy. Each person's participation in this collective approach resonates that there is greater value in the whole than in the sum of its parts.
For more information on Brandon, see his bio.