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Local agent Callum MacPherson, named among Ray White’s Premiers

By Jessie Stewart

Callum MacPherson of Ray White Frankston is recognised by the Ray White Group as a Premier performer, ranking him among the top 20% percent of Ray White agents in the country and has achieved this all within his first 12 months with the group.

Callum said he was thrilled with the recognition and the award was testament to his hard work over the past several months and the incredible support he has received joining Ray White.

“It’s very exciting to be placed among the top agents in the Ray White family. This really proves that making the move to Ray White was the best decision I have made for my career and it drives me even more to reach the next level,” he said.

Ray White Frankston Principal, Ash Weston, said that Callums Premier status is a true testament to his hard work and his impressive skills building a long standing relationship with clients in our community.

“It fills me with pride every year when our top performers are announced. Callum absolutely deserves this. He puts in 110% for his business and his clients every day and it’s wonderful to see this recognised by the Ray White Group,” he said.

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