Connie Farmer Ray, CEO and President
of Coldwell Banker Platinum Partners, has been awarded Realtor Emeritus status,
which is presented to those who have held membership in the National
Association of Realtors (NAR) as a Realtor, Realtor-Associate or both for a
cumulative period of 40 years of service and dedication.
“It is a terrific honor to be
recognized with Realtor® Emeritus Status. I am beyond grateful for the
talented people I work with every day. As REALTORS we believe in
education and providing the highest professional and ethical standards. I
am thankful for every opportunity to employ these morals as well as help people
achieve the American Dream of home ownership,” said Connie Farmer Ray, Coldwell
Banker Platinum Partners CEO and President.
A Savannah resident and first generation Georgia Realtor,
Ray earned her real estate and never stopped growing from there! Connie
opened the doors to her first office in 1995 and further developed the
award-winning Coldwell Banker Platinum Partners into a multi-office, premier
residential real estate organization; which covers from South Carolina through
Georgia.
Connie’s business philosophy has been to give back to the
communities; together with her company, they focus on philanthropy; giving back
to over 100 community organizations last year.
She is a Certified Residential Brokerage Manager, and has
served with distinction in many leadership capacities including: President of
the local Board of REALTORS, Chairman of the Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce,
President of the MLS of Savannah, Regional Director for the Georgia Association
of REALTORS, Board Chairman of First National Bank, Board of Governors Member
for Bethesda Home for Boys, Educational Properties Foundation Board of
Armstrong Atlantic State University, Board of Directors for United Way of the
Coastal Empire.
Recently, Connie won the Philip M Heidt Award—This award
is in recognition of outstanding professional and personal achievement of a
full-time broker, owner or manager.
Connie continues to be actively involved in various
committees of the Board. Together with her husband, Dr. William S. Ray Jr.,
Connie continues her legacy; she has two children and six grandchildren.
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