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December 26, 2024 - Staci Donegan, an award-winning Associate Broker at Seabolt Real Estate in Savannah, Georgia, has announced the hiring of Catherine Gelke as the new Director of Client Relations. Gelke, who brings a wealth of experience in accounting and finance, is expected to enhance the firm’s client engagement strategies and strengthen relationships with existing and potential clients.
With her background in financial management, Gelke is poised to implement innovative solutions that will streamline communication and improve overall client satisfaction. Donegan expressed enthusiasm for the new addition to her team, highlighting Gelke's impressive skill set and her commitment to excellence in client service.
As the real estate market continues to evolve, having a dedicated professional like Gelke will be essential in navigating the complexities of client relations. Both Donegan and Gelke are looking forward to collaborating closely to ensure that Seabolt Real Estate remains a leader in providing exceptional service in the Savannah area.
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