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Dale Sorensen Real Estate Names Donna Browning Vice President of Sales, Announcing Her Return to the Company
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Donna Browning
Long-time Florida Realtor(R) Donna Browning has returned to Dale Sorensen Real Estate, Inc., bringing her years of experience to a leadership role at the firm.

INDIALANTIC, Fla. - Washingtoner -- Dale Sorensen Real Estate, Inc. is pleased to announce that Donna Browning has been named Vice President of Sales.

Browning returned to Dale Sorensen Real Estate in late August of this year to get behind the scenes and consult with the Leadership team at DSRE.  "It's exciting to be back" she said, adding that "the changing market is a catalyst for us to strive to provide a higher level of bespoke personalized service and a tailored approach to our Associates and our Clients."

"Donna is a highly respected leader with a proven reputation for strategic and market-share growth," said J. Dale Sorensen, Sr, Broker/Owner of Dale Sorensen Real Estate "Her vision and ideas for our Company and Florida's Space Coast are perfectly aligned with our culture and commitment to delivering unparalleled service. We are happy to have her back to represent our brand, support our team and lead our expansion into other markets."

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The former Managing Broker at a Sotheby's on Florida's East Coast, where she oversaw Brevard County, Donna has consistently excelled in every capacity. With over 25 years in the industry, serving as Broker/Owner of various firms in Central Florida and Brevard County, and as Regional Manager for a corporate-owned Weichert, Realtors, she exemplifies her dynamic leadership prowess.

Known for setting a standard of excellence that is unparalleled and fostering an environment where individuals can thrive and accomplish their goals, Browning has earned a distinguished reputation as a respected and experienced leader.  "I believe in the power of collective effort and knowledge sharing" Browning said, adding "collaboration and teamwork are key."

Contact Dale Sorensen Real Estate at 772.231.4712 or 772.723.9990.  The firm has nine offices in Indian River, St. Lucie, and Brevard Counties. Visit them online at www.sorensenrealestate.com.

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About Dale Sorensen Real Estate

Through the use of their global network, comprehensive marketing strategies, strategic social networking tools and innovative search engine optimization techniques, Dale Sorensen Real Estate provides customers with maximum worldwide exposure.

With more than 250 sales associates and support staff and nine locations in Florida, the firm celebrated a very significant milestone of total sales of over $1+ Billion in total volume and 1,600+ total transactions, over four sales per day, during the year 2023 in the markets they serve, including Indian River, Brevard, and St. Lucie Counties. With more than 45 years of success, Dale Sorensen Real Estate, Inc. believes that business leadership carries with it a responsibility of stewardship to help make the communities they serve a better place to live, work and raise families.

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JEANNETTE C WEISS
***@jweisspr.com


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