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Burgdorff ERA Takes Top Honors with Cendant Mobility

Judy Reeves, president of Burgdorff ERA, and Karen Eastman Bigos, Burgdorff"s top sales associate for 1997, were honored at the ERA Leadership Team Recognition Ceremonies held at the Banff Springs Hotel in the Canadian Rockies. Burgdorff ERA qualified for the trip by being the #1 ERA franchise in number of transactios and dollar volume out of more than 2,700 franchises throughout the world. Ms. Bigos ranks fifth worldwide in closed dollar volume our of more than 27,000 associates in 1997. Burgdorff ERA was recognized as having the "Best Outgoing Referral Department" at the Cendant Mobility Broker Network Regional Conference held at the Peabody Hotel in Memphis, Tennessee. Stephanis VanPelt of Independence, the Outgoing REferral Coordinator for Burgdorff ERA Corporate Relocation Services Division, has received the National Coordinator of the Year Award from Cendant Mobility. This honor is bestowed by broker colleagues across the country who voted VanPelt as the most outstanding in their profession.


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