Our highest award at EXIT Realty is symbolized by a man chiseling himself from a block of stone; a self-made man creating his own reality. We chose this symbol because everyone is a work in progress. Even our top achievers can achieve more. They are limitless. Everyone wants to be a part of something better, even people at the height of their career.
Source: Inman News
Leaders who wanted to achieve something more
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