Anita Rozenblat was only 5 years old when her family moved to Montreal from Israel. Growing up, she had a hunger to learn everything and excelled at whatever she tried. “I think I may have invented the concept of multi-tasking,” Rozenblat said. “I love to be very busy and succeed in creating good outcomes even from the most challenging situations.”
Rozenblat has always had a passion for fashion. She married and for 17 years worked with her husband in the fashion industry, all the while raising their two daughters.
One of Rozenblat’s goals was to penetrate Canada’s Shopping Network. After five years of trying, she succeeded. Rozenblat designed and launched her own clothing line and appeared on TV, marketing her clothing. After seven years of this she was ready for a change.
“Throughout my life, so many people I met told me I’d be a natural for real-estate sales,” she said. “My older daughter had just turned 16 and I wanted more time at home.”
While continuing her day job with her husband, she decided to study real estate in the evening.
“When I placed my first call to the Collège de l’Immobilier du Québec, to find out what becoming a real-estate agent entailed, the woman told me there was no way I could get into their next course, which was starting the following week,” Rozenblat said. “I said that I didn’t like her answer and asked what I had to do to help her get me in.”
The woman liked her enthusiasm and found a way to squeeze her into the course. When she got her licence, Rozenblat joined Century 21 Vision. That was less than two years ago. Today she is their top-selling agent. On Feb. 4, Rozenblat received one of Century 21’s highest honours: the Centurion Award for Outstanding Achievement of Excellence. As busy as she is, she still finds time to blog (http://www.anitarozenblat.blogspot.com/).
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
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