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The Veteran Rookie
Working her way up and learning the ropes from mentors, this sales newbie rose to the top to grab gold
Felicia Oliver
March 15, 2009
GIANTS
![]() Cheryl Byrne describes how she created differentiation between her product—50 Columbus in Jersey City—and a similar competitor. Click here to listen to the clip. |
Gold Winner//Cheryl Byrne, Sales Associate, The Marketing Directors, New York
Price range of homes//$1.4 million to $6.25 million
Net sales//92
Cheryl Byrne isn’t new to the new-home sales industry; she’s been with The Marketing Directors for eight years. But she is new to selling new homes; she started as an administrative assistant. “That’s exactly how I like to learn in any company. I feel like you learn the most in that position because you get to see both sides.”
She eventually got her real-estate license but bided her time taking advantage of the sales training The Marketing Directors offers. Being a good student earned her Nationals gold.
“I’ve heard many presentations over and over, so it definitively helped,” says Byrne. “Their training is unbelievable. It was good for me. And once I was ready, I said, 'Give me a chance.’”
Angela Ferrara, director and vice president of sales at The Marketing Directors, in her nomination of Byrne, called her “a bright and shining addition to our sales team. Cheryl is constantly looking to learn everything she can to evolve in her career.” Her strategy worked; she netted $42,227,400 in sales.
“That’s what it’s about. She’s doing everything right,” says one Nationals judge. “Everything she talked about [in her application] supported good sales.” Cheryl sold homes at 50 Columbus, a luxury condominium building in Jersey City, N.J., located near the waterfront and close to transportation — a key attraction for commuters who work in nearby New York. There was a challenge in that another new luxury condominium building with similar amenities was located just down the street. But Byrne’s training prepared her to sell against it.
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