Joyce Cooke and Beatrice May Join Local Real Estate Team

by MMI

RALEIGH, N.C. – Josh Swindell, sales manager for the Coldwell Banker Howard Perry and Walston of the East Wake office, has announced that Joyce Cooke and Beatrice May have joined the firm’s Knightdale real estate division. Prior to her career in real estate, Cooke was a teacher for the Franklin and Nash County school systems. She attended Howard University in Washington D.C., where she studied Business Management. May received her Bachelor of Science degree from East Carolina University and has her broker’s license. Prior to a career in real estate, she worked as a receptionist and front desk manager.

“I am pleased to welcome Joyce and Beatrice to the Coldwell Banker Howard Perry and Walston team” said Swindell. “We are committed to offering our clients exceptional customer service through our team of experts, and they both will serve as a valuable additions to this dedicated team.”

About Coldwell Banker Howard Perry And Walston:
Howard Perry, an established builder, and Don Walston, a real estate entrepreneur, formed Coldwell Banker Howard Perry And Walston in 1972. Today the company has over 600 real estate professionals, 12 sales offices, the area’s premier new homes division, a mortgage company, title company, an award winning relocation division, a growing Concierge home services division, the area’s number one real estate school, and the state’s number one real estate Web site. The company has become the largest full-service residential real estate company in the Triangle and one of the leading realty firms in the nation, with more than 11,000 transactions a year and almost $3 billion in sales. For more information about Coldwell Banker Howard Perry and Walston visit their Web site at http://www.hpw.com.

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