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Norwood of NAI The Norwood Group receives NAI Global Chairman's Award

Chris Norwood, executive vice president of NAI The Norwood Group, was awarded with the NAI Global Chairman's Award for performance in 2008. The Chairman's Award recognizes the NAI Business Director who best exemplifies the NAI philosophy as it relates to the effective management of an NAI office, including leadership, business generation, service delivery, participation in enterprise initiatives and integration of NAI tools and resources throughout the firm. The awards were presented in a ceremony on February 12th at the NAI Global 2009 Convention in Las Vegas. NAI Global is one of the world's premier network of commercial real estate firms and one of the largest real estate service providers worldwide. NAI Global manages a network of 5,000 professionals and 325 offices in 55 countries. NAI professionals complete over $45 billion in transactions annually.
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