Berkshire Hathaway adds to its team


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Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Network Realty has added several agents to its Northeast Florida team.

They are:

• Allison Ferebee has almost half a decade of experience behind the scenes in real estate, according to the company. Her expertise includes closing coordinating, scheduling, organization and planning. Ferebee has lived in Northeast Florida for more than three decades and graduated from the University of Georgia.

• Dixie McDaniel de Andrade previously owned Andrade Ventures Inc. and has a background in international consulting, development and training. She has a bachelor’s degree in communication and master’s degree in international communications and speaks fluent Spanish.

• Tomitchell Pratcher is a graduate from Florida State College at Jacksonville, where she received an associate’s degree in communications. She’s lived in Northeast Florida for more than 25 years and is a published author and public speaker with an emphasis in marketing.

Other additions are Julie Palacios to the Fleming Island/Orange Park and Ruthanne Jewett has joined the St. Augustine office.

Budnick joins Dreams Come True board

Christy Budnick, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Network Realty broker and executive vice president, was appointed to serve on the Dreams Come True board of directors.

Dreams Come True is the area’s only local-based nonprofit that fulfills the dreams of children with life-threatening illnesses.

Sheri Criswell, Dreams Come True executive director, in a news release said Budnick has made a “tremendous impact” on the organization’s work the past two years and her leadership skills and enthusiasm will be welcome.

Berkshire Hathaway has supported Dreams Comte True for close to three years and donated almost $100,000 by contributing a portion of every completed home sale.

 

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