More than 15-years-ago, passionate and ambitious, Chantell Laneyrie started working at a job that would later become a significant part of her life.
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On Monday, Ms Laneyrie was presented a long service award for completing 15-years at the Elders Real Estate Dubbo.
Although not everyone could be there on Monday morning to celebrate due to COVID-19, those who were made the most of it by hosting a morning tea.
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"The time has gone so quick," she said.
Ms Laneyrie started her real estate career with Elders Real Estate Dubbo in 2005.
That was the same year she moved to the city.
To date, Ms Laneyrie is heading the property management team as the property investment manager and has become a 'vital' part of the team and a family, popular face among the community.
Ms Laneyrie was born and raised in Condobolin.
She describes herself as being a true country girl at heart and now proudly calls Dubbo home as she has well established her life here.
Staff at Elders Real Estate Dubbo describe Ms Laneyrie as being an asset to the team due to her integrity, drive and positive outlook on all things in life.
"Over her years in the property management industry, her knowledge of the Dubbo rental market has developed into a huge asset to the Elders Real Estate business as well as to her valued clients," a spokesperson for Elders Real Estate Dubbo said.
"She knows the local market inside out.
"Chantell particularly prides herself on maintaining a high level of professionalism whilst managing all aspects of her property portfolio.
"As an experienced investment manager, she understands the importance of building and maintaining relationships with both landlords and tenants, as this provides continuous excellent customer service.
"Fifteen years working for the same agency, in the same career field is definitely something to be proud of.
"We're lucky to have her," the spokesperson said.