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Sandy Waterbury Named Managing Broker of Premier Sotheby's International Realty's St. Petersburg Office

| 7/8/2019

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - July 2, 2019 - (Newswire.com) - Premier Sotheby's International Realty has named Sandy Waterbury as managing broker of its St. Petersburg office, located at 120 2nd Avenue NE, Suite 102A. An accomplished broker associate, she has been affiliated with the company since 2015.

A 30-year St. Petersburg resident, Sandy has developed a loyal customer base and thriving business built on referrals. She received her GRI designation from the Graduate Real Estate Institute and has served as a director on the board of Florida Realtors under the Pinellas Realtor Organization, where she also currently serves on the grievance committee.

"I am delighted to welcome Sandy to our leadership team," said Judy Green, chief executive officer, Premier Sotheby's International Realty. "She has been a successful sales associate with our company for a number of years, and is well known and respected in the community both professionally and through her charity work. Sandy will be a great asset to the St. Petersburg office in this new role."

"At the St. Petersburg office, I am fortunate to work with exceptional real estate sales associates who have the highest level of integrity, knowledge and professionalism," added Waterbury. "As managing broker, my goal is to lead with intention and support our team in a growing market. I am proud to be part of a brokerage that is backed by a trusted brand, utilizing the most advanced industry marketing platform and sales tools."

About Premier Sotheby's International Realty

Headquartered in Naples, Florida, Premier Sotheby's International Realty has over 1,100 associates and employees in 40 locations throughout Florida and North Carolina. Premier Sotheby's International Realty also benefits from an association with the storied Sotheby's auction house, established in 1744. For more information, visit premiersothebysrealty.com.

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