Team Member
Jenny Samiotis
We put you first
Finance Manager
Ph 9842 1400
Address
1/265 York Street
Albany WA 6330
Jenny’s journey in real estate began in 1988, shortly after moving from Perth to Albany in the late 1970s. Starting as a receptionist, she quickly progressed through the ranks to become an office manager and eventually a business owner. With decades of experience, Jenny truly knows every facet of the business inside and out.
After successfully leading the company for several years, Jenny’s well-thought-out succession plan has come to fruition. Now entering an exciting new chapter—semi-retirement—she continues to bring her wealth of knowledge and expertise to First National Bairstow Kerr in a part-time role as Finance Manager.
Jenny’s dedication and passion for real estate remain unwavering. Her support ensures a seamless transition for the new owners while maintaining the exceptional standards clients have come to expect.
With her deep connection to Albany and unparalleled industry insight, Jenny’s ongoing contribution to First National Bairstow Kerr is invaluable.
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