On Feb. 10, 2022, Fontaine Family – The Real Estate Leader held and celebrated their Annual Awards Banquet at the Hilton Garden Inn, Auburn. Fontaine Family Team helped 593 families who needed to buy and sell property in 2021.
Entertainment during the banquet included performances by team members Cindy Morin, David Foster and Steve Miller and there were also drawings for gift cards throughout the event.
The Platinum level producers include the Top 5: Clayton Larochelle, Bill Bergeron, Kelly Webb, Maria Morrissette, Cindy Morin, and also includes Top Team: Charmaine Raby and Michelle Gosselin-Ervin. Teri Campbell was a Gold level producer. Silver level producers included: Chad Doucette, Tim Cyr and Pat Long-Cressey. Bronze level producers were awarded to: Diane Brule, Erin Herrick, Tiffany Poland, Paul Rondeau, Ashley Rondeau, Kathy Lee Cook and Crystal St. Hilaire.
Deanna Lavoie and Rachel Grignon both received the Rookie of the Year Award. Amanda Hill, Erin Herrick, Teri Campbell, Mary Ellen Burgess and Tim Cyr received the 5-year milestone award. Ten-year milestone awards were presented to Cindy Morin and Tammy Soucy. The recipient of the Brenda Fontaine award went to Sally Christner. This award recognizes the team member that is a great leader, always helping others, is passionate about continuous learning and loves helping others be as successful as they want to be.
Fontaine Family – The Real Estate Leader has an office in Scarborough.
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