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The Jack Conway Relocation Department is growing again! Kristen Morse, a top Conway agent and recent manager of the company’s Norwell office, has been appointed Outgoing Relocation and Network Manager.

“Kristen will be responsible for taking referrals from Conway agents who have buyers or sellers who want to relocate anywhere in the world,” said Conway CEO Carol Bulman. “She will work with these clients to find them a Realtor through our giant international relocation network, and follow-up with them throughout their transactions. I know Kristen’s excellent work ethic, and she will be a great asset to our Relo division.”

Conway Director of Relocation DKristen Morse from Jack Conway Realtorsawn Stevens was happy to welcome Morse to her headquarters team. “During her first year with our company, Kristen earned the nickname ‘The Relo Queen of Conway Country’ for referring so many members of her family across the nation,” said Stevens. “And almost every year, she has won our annual company award for the agent with the most outgoing referrals. She knows how our system works, and she has hit the ground running.”

A Norwell resident, Morse relocated to Massachusetts from her native Syracuse, N.Y. in 1973. “When we moved to the Boston area, we needed a Realtor who could offer us the full picture,” she said. “I wanted to find someone who could talk to me about the flavor of different communities, about the schools and the amenities of various towns. But I ended up doing a lot of the research myself. I’ll never let that happen to any of my clients. My goal is to help people make smooth, trouble free, relocations and I will remain in contact with them from start to finish to make sure they’re satisfied.”

Morse is a member of the South Shore Chamber of Commerce and the former president of ReVerse Greetings Company, Inc. She helped launch the Nickerson Theater in Norwell (now the Company Theatre) and joined the Conway-Norwell sales team in 1998 where she served as an agent and later as manager. She holds an associate’s degree from Massasoit College and attended Syracuse University and the New York School of Interior Design. She has two grown sons, Sean and Justin, and a 4-month-old grandson, Onyx.

If you’re thinking of moving within or outside of the Massachusetts area to anywhere in the world, contact Kristen Morse.

Norwell – Jack Conway, Realtor recently hosted the South Shore Chamber of Commerce’s Hanover-Norwell Business Council meeting.

Conway agents and managers are member of the council, and hosted the meeting in the company’s Norwell headquarters classroom.

The Hanover-Norwell Business Council focuses to keep its members well informed on many of the important political and economic developments in both communities. The meeting at Conway featured local political candidates. It was an opportunity for the business leaders to hear about issues facing the area.

“This is such a great opportunity to be connected with our business climate, and particularly the Rte. 53 corridor,” said Conway-Norwell manager Kristen Morse, who acted as host of the event. “The issues we face are unique, but we all share the same focus.”

Jack Conway Co. is celebrating its 54th Anniversary with 42 sales offices from the North Shore to Boston, Cape Cod and the South Coast.

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From left, state representative candidate Korey Welch, AW Perry’s June Yuskowski, Conway-Norwell manager Kristen Morse, Paramount Partners’ John Mariano, state representative candidate Jared Valanzola, and Conway agents Sue Johnson, Mary D’Ambra, Linda Thistle and Anne Fitzgerald took part in a recent meeting of the Hanover-Norwell Business Council.

If you were in attendance at the South Shore Chamber of Commerce’s luncheon featuring our Gov. Deval Patrick, you know there is no apathy in the business community about politics.

More than 1,000 business leaders were in attendance shaking hands and showing support for each other. This group of people is dedicated to their businesses and doing all that they can to remain strong and nimble.

I’m pleased to be a member of the Board of Directors for the South Shore Chamber. As they say, it ”takes a village” and this supportive group assists the business community and customers so our region will remain informed and educated.

This group is run by Peter Forman, past Plymouth County Sherriff, and he has made an enormous difference in the strength of the Chamber and its membership.

7/25/2008

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Chairman Jack Conway honors speaker Peter Forman at the Conway Mid-Year Awards breakfast at the Plymouth Radisson.

Plymouth – The message to Jack Conway Realtors agents and managers at their recent Mid-Year Awards breakfast was loud and clear – the South Shore and Conway Country is going to be one of the hottest areas of growth over the next decade.

That prediction was delivered by Peter Forman, president of the South Shore Chamber of Commerce, to a roomful of more than 250 members of the Conway Company at the Plymouth Radisson. They heard Forman, a former state politician, sheriff and aide to the governor, describe their role in helping the region reach its potential.

“Conway Country has defined the South Shore and its economy for the last 20 to 30 years,” said Forman. “But that economy is now changing. And the outlook is very promising. When you sell that house, you need to sell the South Shore as a growing region.”

Forman was the main speaker at the annual Mid-Year Awards breakfast at which all 40 Conway offices top listers and sellers for the first six months were recognized. In addition, Conway-Mattapoisett agent Beth Van der Veer (sales) and Conway-South Boston agent Mike Foley (listings) were recognized as being the tops companywide.

“Our agents are the engine that drives this company, and we know how important they are,” said President Dick Cahill as he handed out the awards.

Chairman Jack Conway also delivered a special Conway Excellence Award to Massasoit Community College Professor Lois Martin, a recent winner of the Math Educator of the Year Award. Conway lauded Martin for her dedication to teaching a subject which is often difficult, but critical in this economy.

“I am so proud of our whole department, we are all about teaching at Massasoit,” said Martin, a longtime Kingston resident. “I just want to convey my love for the beauty of math to my students, and watch them succeed.”

The event was opened with Conway-Scituate agent Ed Covell leading the group in the Pledge of Allegiance. Covell is the newly-installed commander of the Scituate American Legion Post 144.

Jack Conway Co. is celebrating its 51st Anniversary as the largest independently owned real estate company in Massachusetts. There are 40 sales offices from Boston to Cape Cod.