Better Homes and Gardens® Rand Realty’s Sandra “Sandy” Strohm Has Settled into Briarcliff Manager Position

Back in May, Better Homes and Gardens® Rand Realty announced Sandra “Sandy” Strohm as the new manager of their office in Briarcliff Manor, New York. Strohm came to Rand Realty from Houlihan Lawrence, where she held many positions over the years, including salesperson in Yorktown, assistant manager in Chappaqua and Armonk, and director of corporate relocation in Rye Brook.

Strohm is a recent graduate of the MAESTRO™ program, a three-part leadership course taken by real estate branch sales managers of major brokerages from across the country.

 

“Sandy’s years of experience and knowledge of the real-estate industry make her the perfect person to lead our Briarcliff office,” said Marsha Rand, Managing Partner of Better Homes and Gardens Rand Realty.

Strohm has lived in the Westchester County area her whole life, which has helped her transition smoothly into her new role in the Briarcliff office, which is located at 1270 Pleasantville Road. She states, “I truly love working in this marketplace, and the clientele are incredible.  I am also thrilled to be given the opportunity to guide the exceptional group of agents in our office, and I’m expanding our team with the same type of individuals to make sure we maintain the integrity and culture we have here.”

In regard to leading the agents, one of the things on which Better Homes and Gardens® Rand Realty prides itself is its C.O.R.E. philosophy (Client-Oriented Real Estate), which emphasizes the need of putting clients first.  This principle has lead Strohm to work with the agents to see that they provide all buyers and sellers with the care and attention they deserve.  Strohm says, “I love that we train and support our agents so they can concentrate on giving the best possible client service. Nothing makes me happier than knowing my agents have met all of the needs of those who came to them for assistance.”

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