The White Report | June 2022 | Page 10

Ray White Bulimba agent Robyn Hoare said it was good for the soul to support each other . “ Leading Ladies events give us confidence to break new ground .” the attendees that in her six years experience she had found her success stemmed from placing her clients ’ needs first .
Ray White Maroochydore , Buderim , Mooloolaba , Kawana Waters and Nambour general manager Jo Madden spoke about her experience working with Grant Kenny and Lisa Curry for 14 years in the 1990s . As a mum of two , Ms Madden started her career with Ray White in 2005 as a senior administrator and now runs the business for seven business owners with over 120 staff . She ’ s an inspiration to many of the Ray White ladies .
“ The speaker was quite interesting and I related a lot of what she said to my life and the people around me .
“ There were lots of nuggets to take away which are really easy to implement .”
Ray White Mt Eden business performance manager Clarissa Searle also enjoyed catching up with other ladies in the real estate industry .
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Meanwhile , Ray White Bulimba agent Amanda MacDougall ( pictured above right ) said it was great to learn from the success of other women . Speaking on the panel Ray White New Farm agent Christine Rudolph ( pictured below left ) said her journey into real estate was accidental , prompted through her own personal experience as a property owner and renovator .
She swapped a successful corporate career including professional qualifications as a television journalist / presenter because she was passionate about making a difference to the real estate industry .
Ray White Marsden agent Rebecca Cuderman ( pictured above right ) told
( L-R ) New Zealand Leading Ladies keynote speaker Claire Turnbull , Ray White NZ CAO Treena Drinnan , and Ray White NZ digital BDE Emma Craig
In New Zealand , the Leading Ladies event was abuzz with excitement , as more than 50 people attended the sold-out breakfast held at Auckland ’ s Ortolana .
Guests heard from keynote speaker , nutritionist and wellbeing educator Claire Turnbull , about fighting fatigue and boosting brain power , giving her top habits for happiness .
Ray White Manukau salesperson Candace Williams said she really enjoyed the event .
“ It was a really good chance to get together with other female real estate professionals , and it was a nice opportunity to get a really good glimpse of all the outstanding women in the business ,” Ms Williams said .
“ I really enjoyed coming along with some of the team to the Leading Ladies breakfast this morning ,” she said .
“ There were some great takeaways from the keynote speaker and it was so lovely to connect in person again with other ladies in the industry and Ray White Group .”
Rachael Sporn OAM
In Adelaide , keynote speaker Rachael Sporn OAM ( pictured above ), three time Olympic medal basketballer , Sports Hall of Famer and current operations manager for the Port Adelaide AFLW team , said her best advice ever given was to try as many different sports and see what you love the most .
“ Team sports are great as you can learn so much about life ,” she said , also very worried about the mass drop out of female sport players . “ And always have fun .”