Harcourts WA Announce New CEO
International real estate group, Harcourts is pleased to announce the appointment of Stuart Cox in the role of Chief Executive Officer of Harcourts Western Australia following the decision of current CEO, Andrew Moore to relinquish his position.
With a career spanning nearly 17 years, Mr Cox has held several senior management positions with some of the real estate industry’s most significant organisations within Western Australia.
Throughout his career, Mr Cox has been responsible for the growth and development of several highly successful real estate organisations and is a proven expert in the areas of organisational and strategic development, project management, team development, strategic identification and implementation, and leadership.
Having led a group of nine residential sales and property management offices in his most recent position, Mr Cox is perfectly placed to lead Harcourts Western Australia and manage the group’s future growth and success.
Mr Cox is also a former semi-professional soccer player, having played in the United Kingdom for several years and is currently a member of the Quinns Soccer Club Committee in Western Australia.
In his role with Harcourts Western Australia, Mr Cox will be responsible for driving internal growth through the development of Harcourts’ existing business by coaching and mentoring its business owners as well as recruiting new talent and offices within the state.
Bryan Thomson, Head of Real Estate Operations for Harcourts Australasia, was thrilled to officially announce Mr Cox’s appointment.
“Stuart has enjoyed a highly successful real estate career to date and comes to Harcourts with an enviable reputation as one of the industry’s finest, both within Western Australia and across the country.
“I’m confident that Stuart’s involvement will lead to truly outstanding growth and success for the Harcourts group in Western Australia,” Mr Thomson said.
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