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Celebrating International Women’s Day: Empowering Women in Real Estate

By Peter Gow

International Women’s Day is a global celebration of the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. It’s a day to recognise and honour the contributions of women across all fields, including real estate. At Ray White Carlingford, we take pride in supporting and empowering women in our industry, and on this International Women’s Day, we’re excited to highlight the remarkable women who are an integral part of our team.

From sales agents to property managers, administrators to principals, the women at Ray White Carlingford bring unparalleled expertise, dedication, and passion to their roles every day. They are leaders, innovators, and role models, shaping the future of real estate in our community.

In celebration of International Women’s Day, we’re thrilled to share a short video featuring some of the incredible women from Ray White Carlingford. Through their stories, experiences, and insights, we hope to inspire and uplift others, while also shining a spotlight on the importance of gender equality and diversity in our industry.

Join us in celebrating the achievements of women everywhere, not just today, but every day. Together, let’s continue to empower, support, and uplift women in real estate and beyond.

Happy International Women’s Day!

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