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Clayman's team the tops.


Brown Harris Harris, Scotland: see Lewis and Harris.  Stevens Stevens, family of U.S. inventors.

John Stevens, 1749–1838, b. New York City, was graduated from King's College (now Columbia Univ.) in 1768.
 has announced that Elaine Elaine, in Arthurian legend: see Launcelot, Sir.

Elaine

disguises herself as Guinevere in order to seduce Lancelot. [Br. Lit.: Malory Le Mort d’Arthur]

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Elaine
 Clayman, along with her team of seven members, closed 94 sales transactions in 2001, the top number of deals for the year by a Brown Harris Stevens broker team. In 2000, Clayman and her team closed 77 transactions. In addition to increasing their volume in 2001, the team sold the greatest number of exclusive listings in the firm.

Clayman's innovative sales strategy has proven to be highly successful in achieving outstanding sales results. She strives to meet client objectives by providing extraordinary service and support to both buyers and sellers of residential properties. Clayman and her team provide clients who are selling their residences with a thorough analysis of market trends. She then develops a detailed marketing plan with suggestions on how to enhance property features to maximize interest and price.

"Elaine's keen intuition intuition, in philosophy, way of knowing directly; immediate apprehension. The Greeks understood intuition to be the grasp of universal principles by the intelligence (nous), as distinguished from the fleeting impressions of the senses.  enables her to work effectively with people, assess clients' specific requirements and evaluate their needs quickly," said Hall Willkie Will·kie   , Wendell Lewis 1892-1944.

American politician who was the Republican nominee for President in 1940.
, president of Brown Harris Stevens residential sales.

Clayman's entrepreneurial en·tre·pre·neur  
n.
A person who organizes, operates, and assumes the risk for a business venture.



[French, from Old French, from entreprendre, to undertake; see enterprise.
 spirit has helped her to build her seven member team of talented sales people. With her powerful marketing team, she has consistently been a leader in residential sales since she joined Brown Harris Stevens in 1999. For the past two years, her team has won the award for the greatest number of transactions at Brown Harris Stevens.
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Title Annotation:Elaine Clayman
Publication:Real Estate Weekly
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Feb 20, 2002
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