Rhodes and Quinn of Sterling Services honored by CAI-NE
Sterling Services, Inc. was honored at CAI-New England's annual awards banquet with the Manager of the Year award and Rookie Manager of the Year award.
Sterling Services operates by its company motto, "a passion for service". It is this passion for service noted by the clients and suppliers who placed two of Sterling's managers into nomination for the awards.
Tracey Rhodes, CCMA and AMS, won CAI-New England's Manager of the Year award. Rhodes formerly worked in the construction industry for the past 15 years.
Brazilian native Barbara Quinn won CAI-New England's newly created Rookie Manager of the Year award. Quinn's career started as an intern in an international hospitality firm based in California. Three years ago she joined Sterling.
Sterling Services manages 2,500 condo units in 20 properties.
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