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Coldwell Banker Caine names top producers in Anderson

Muzuk

Muzuk

Dorn

Dorn

Durham

Durham

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— Hugh Durham, Debbie Dorn and Mike Muzuk have been named Coldwell Banker Caine’s Top Anderson Producers for the second quarter of 2008.

Durham has more than 35 years of real estate experience. He is a South Carolina broker, a state-certified estate appraiser and has earned the certified residential broker designation. He also is a Realtor Institute graduate.

Dorn has more than 25 years experience in real estate. She is a University of South Carolina graduate as well as a past board member of the Anderson County Heart Association and of United Way efforts in Anderson County.

Muzuk has been with Coldwell Banker Caine for more than 16 years. He is an accredited buyer representative, graduate of the Realtor Institute, certified marketing specialist, broker associate and relocation specialist.

Roz Inc. Realtors was the Anderson office’s top team for the second quarter. The team consists of Rozlynn Hood, Jamie Bridges, Grace Clary, Claudia Eaton, Deana Kilcommons and Caroline Sullivan.

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