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Young cadet joins Ray White Commercial NSW ranks

RAY WHITE Commercial NSW – Sydney City Fringe is pleased to welcome Zoe Barrett to the family in the role of Sales and Leasing Associate.

“I grew up in Strathfield but moved to Chippendale to be nearer university in 2014 and have been living in the inner-city since. I know the inner-west, inner-city and city back to front,” Ms Barrett said.

“I began my career three years ago in residential sales in the Eastern suburbs before my career had a change in direction and I became a marketing and commercial sales assistant.

“From there, I decided the time was right to become a fully-fledged commercial real estate agent, something I’d wanted since 2015.

“Ray White is a brand that works in wonderful unity and has a very inviting nature, so for me it was a no-brainer to join the family-owned and run business.

“Due to my background in media and communications, I’ve a great knowledge in marketing and have great attention to detail.

“Being the only female commercial sales agent in the team, I think I bring some balance and a softer energy to the business, which I think works well.

“In one year I see myself being a confident sales and leasing agent, by five years I’d hope to be a director and by 10 years, I’d like to be my own boss.

“My best memory is whenever I’ve delivered customer service to a client that has left them overwhelmed, even in the most difficult of circumstances.”

Ray White Commercial NSW – Sydney City Fringe Principals Kristian Morris and Justin Rose said they were pleased to welcome Ms Barrett to the team.

“Zoe has a lot of energy and great aspirations and that complements the forward-thinking and positive attitudes of our wider team,” Mr Morris said.

“It’s great to have someone with such hunger as part of the team and you can really tell this is a role that Zoe has wanted for a few years,” Mr Rose said.

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