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ALI Group announces 2022 Broker of the Year award winners

ALI Group announces 2022 Broker of the Year award winners

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ALI Group CEO, Emily Sofkovska, with some Broker of the Year 2022 and 2023 Broker Champions at a recent event. 

Leading protection specialist, ALI Group, announces the winners of the Broker of the Year Award for 2022. An annual event since 2014, the Broker of the Year program recognises and celebrates authorised brokers who have excelled in the previous year – brokers who have helped safeguard a noteworthy number of their clients from the financial hardship that can emerge from a serious life event such as death, illness and injury.

ALI Group CEO, Emily Sofkovska, says "Despite ongoing challenges, these winners have drawn from their empathy and skills to have conversations about risk with clients and to inform them of ALI Group’s potential solution.  I thank each of them for their continued commitment to client care and customer excellence and look forward to celebrating these achievements over the rest of the year."

ALI Group recognises the achievements of an overall Broker of the Year winner from each state, as well as new talent with an Emerging Broker of the Year winners from each state. 

The winners are as follows:

Broker of the Year 
Tricia Masin, VIC
Kirsty Dunphey, TAS
James Florance, QLD
David Redfern, NSW/ACT
Matt Kantarias, SA/NT
Maxine Farmer, WA 

Emerging Broker of the Year
Beti Butrakoska, VIC
Andy Lee, TAS
Jeminna Best, QLD
Amy Small, NSW/ACT
Vipanpreet Singh, SA/NT
Michelle Durrant, WA 

 

 

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