The Northern Advocate

Kerikeri agent joins company hall of fame

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Well-known Kerikeri real estate agent Jim Broadbent has been inducted into Barfoot & Thompson’s Hall of Fame, joining just 15 other employees around the country to receive the honour in the company’s 98-year history.

Broadbent’s induction took place at the Kerikeri branch with the company’s managing director, Peter Thompson, presenting him a trophy made by Kerikeri glass artist Sue Hawker.

Broadbent got his start in real estate in his father’s business in Kerikeri. He moved to Auckland in 1988, joining the Mission Bay branch of Barfoot & Thompson and making the list of the firm’s top 12 salespeopl­e in his first year.

He spent 15 years in sales in Auckland’s eastern suburbs before coming home in 2003 as a founding salesman of the newly opened Kerikeri branch.

Later Broadbent stepped in to manage the Kerikeri branch for five years at a difficult time in real estate, Peter Thompson said.

”Without his desire to help, the Kerikeri branch may not be here today. While currently struggling with health concerns, Jim continues to be part of the team and his commitment is never questioned,” he said.

Broadbent, now 67, stepped aside from management in 2017 but continued as a lifestyle and residentia­l salesman as well as supporting the new branch manager, Hayden Clarke.

Past and present colleagues also spoke at the induction, describing him variously as loyal, honest, dedicated, and straight up and down. They also recalled his fondness for a good yarn.

 ?? PHOTO / JESS BURGES ?? Jim Broadbent with his Barfoot & Thompson Hall of Fame trophy.
PHOTO / JESS BURGES Jim Broadbent with his Barfoot & Thompson Hall of Fame trophy.

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