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Jack Conway celebrates opening of new sales center in Hingham, Mass.

The sales team at Jack Conway, Realtor's office recently unveiled its new sales center on 321 Main St. during a summer party with more than 100 guests in a attendance. The event featured tours of the new building, networking and plenty of good food and cheer. It also provided an opportunity for agents and managers from all over Conway Country and the Realtor community to share in 54 years of success for the company. The newly re-designed offices features multiple large flat-screen TV monitors, high-tech work stations and updated customer care areas. "We're happy to be celebrating in Hingham, where we started it all - in 1956," said chairman Jack Conway. "And through this revitalized office, with all the nice bells and whistles, I know we will continue to be successful and help our customers who have grown to trust our way of doing business." CEO Carol Bulman praised Conway-Hingham manager Mary McCready and her team for all their hard work during construction. She also acknowledged the hard work of Conway Designer Kelly Waterfield and Conway Construction's Ed Brennan. "This is such a great office, with top people who really care for their customers," said Bulman. "And Mary McCready is really one of the biggest reasons for the success. Her standards and management of her team are second to none." Jack Conway Co. is celebrating its 54th year as the largest independently-owned real estate company based in Mass. There are 42 sales offices from Boston to Cape Cod.
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