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October 11, 2001
It took Ray Weber three years of working at another residential agency before he accepted an offer from John L. Scott Real Estate. Thirty-five years later, Weber's still at John L. Scott. This item isn't about him retiring. He's still going. The firm simply celebrated that he's been there this long.
"Thirty-eight years ago, Weber began his career as a real estate agent," the company said. "He met with three local real estate company presidents, including John L. Scott, founder of John L. Scott Real Estate. However, he was offered a job on the spot with a competitor, which he accepted. John L. Scott spent the next few years trying to persuade Weber to join his team. Finally, in 1966 Weber decided to take John L. Scott up on his offer."
"He was a personal friend of my dad and my granddad and he's also a friend of mine," said third-generation company President J. Lennox Scott.
Nancy Nguyen, meanwhile, became a new agent in John L. Scott Real Estate's Federal Way office. Nguyen previously worked in retail sales and is active in the Vietnamese community.
Four people became new agents in the residential agency's Kent North office: Leanne Troung, Russ Hein, Paul Hummel and Brenda Beem.
Three joined the Kent office: Cheryl Malicoat, Patrick Eagle and Jose Cuamea.
Gary Ross signed on in Bellevue, and Alan Hodge began in the Mercer Island office.