RISMEDIA, June 18, 2007-Richard Robbins International has announced the induction of seven? individuals into the Masters Advisory Council, what the company regards as its “highest and most esteemed” accreditation program within its organization.
According to the company, this council is comprised of a group of top-performing real estate sales professionals from across North America. After this inaugural year, only four hand-selected inductees will join the Masters Advisory Council each year, the company reports.
Candidates must meet a multitude of criteria before being named an inductee by the Business Advance Advisory Board. The Board consists of several key members including Richard Robbins, founder and CEO of Richard Robbins International, Jody Price, executive director of coaching, and Larry Robbins, master coach and director of training.
The Masters Advisory Council averaged over $800,000 a year and 140 transactions each in 2006 and are on track now to average nearly $1 million in gross commission and over 160 transactions, the company stated.
These individuals have been involved in Richard Robbins International’s coaching programs anywhere from four to eight years, and, according to the company, have demonstrated extraordinary commitment to personal and professional growth. They have attended at least eight “RRi IGNITE Achievers Conferences,” and participated in many panel interviews, sharing their knowledge with fellow sales professionals. They are active members in their community, have specialized knowledge of at least one revenue stream, and are “boundlessly passionate” about sharing their business knowledge and life experiences to help others achieve success, according to RRi.
Today RRi will be hosting the Inaugural Induction Ceremony at the Four Seasons Hotel, Avenue Rd., Toronto from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm.
For more information, visit www.richardrobbins.com.
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