Warwick. Terry Gavan of Green Team New York Realty earns her SRS Designation

| 22 Jun 2021 | 02:08

Terry Gavan of Green Team New York Realty has earned her SRS (Seller Representative Specialist) Designation.

The SRS Designation ensures that the agent understands and applies methods, tools and techniques to provide support and services that sellers want and need. It provides a comprehensive foundation of skill development, training and resources. In addition, understanding, and compliance with state license laws when representing sellers is part of the SRS Designation.

While living in Manhattan, Gavan studied real estate appraisal at New York University and managed an International real estate appraisal firm. Then, in 1986, Gavan, her husband Roger and her son Sean moved to Warwick. She started her own company and served as co-owner and principal broker for 18 years.

After selling the firm’s office and property, Gavan joined Green Team as an associate broker. She focuses most of her energy on real estate. Terry has extensive knowledge of Orange County, and particularly Warwick and the surrounding communities. This knowledge is an asset to her clients, both buyers and sellers. In addition to the SRS Designation, she is a GRI (Graduate of the Real Estate Institute) ans SRES (Senior Real Estate Specialist) and has earned numerous other awards and certifications.

Over the years, she has served as Vice President, then President of the St. Anthony Community Hospital Auxiliary (SACHA). In addition, she is one of the founding Trustees of the St. Stephens-St. Edwards Educational Trust. She has played a key role in its advancement for more than 25 years. Furthermore, she has served as a member of the Winslow Therapeutic Center Fundraiser Committee.

“Terry’s commitment to learning is on display with this newest designation she has earned,” Geoff Green, president of Green Team Realty, said in the press release announcing the designation. “Very few Realtors who are in the business for over 30 years show such a commitment to learning.”