We at DC Building Group want to give a huge congratulations to our Client Development Specialist Carol Browning. Carol received the CCIM Outstanding Committee Member of the Year . This award showcases Carols amazing ability to contribute to the industry and her exceptional dedication to her many roles. Her commitment, leadership, and tireless efforts have significantly advanced our goals and fostered collaboration within the team. Carol’s unwavering passion for her work, amazing personality, and her proactive approach to problem-solving make her a standout member of the many groups she is apart of. We are incredibly proud of Carol's achievement and grateful for the positive impact she has made both within our company and across the industry. Her hard work continues to inspire us all. Congratulations, Carol!
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