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TREC | Our Team | Beginnings | Philanthropy | Staff | Goals | Affiliates
Our Staff
Today, TREC has a superior staff that includes upwards of 35 brokers, 10 assistants and six administrative staff members. With four branches, strategically positioned in prime, high-traffic locations, TREC is able to continuously provide high levels of service and establish long-standing personal relationships with its customers. The company’s brokers are highly educated, sophisticated and well-rounded individuals who have made the mountains a part of their lifestyle. They pride themselves on a commitment to their clients as well as a deep passion and appreciation for their surroundings.
Cynthia Sommers, Office Manager
Cyntihia is originally hails from Kansas, the same heartland state as her husband, Chris Sommers, who joined TREC in 2001. “It’s been wonderful to establish a home here in Telluride — we don’t just live here, this is our home.” After five years with TREC, Cynthia now manages the vital behind-the-scenes duties that keep the wheels of five separate offices turning smoothly and oversees the corporate marketing.
Tiffany Worrell, Mountain Village Office Administrator
Tiffany moved to Telluride in 2001 from San Francisco. She is a recent addition to the TREC staff and greatly enjoys the people she works with and her work. Tiffany loves the beauty and lifestyle of the San Juan Mountains and spends her free time hiking, biking, skiing and snowboarding. When vacationing from her alpine environment, Tiffany heads straight for the beaches of Mexico.
Jennifer Sheff, Accountant
Jennifer graduated from Boston University with a degree in finance, moved to the mountains to run, climb and bike the hills. “After traveling extensively all over the world, I still think this is one of the most beautiful places around.”
Vicki Ordean, Telluride Office Administrator
Vicki
moved to San Miguel County from Seattle in 2000 upon marrying Jackson Ordean of Norwood. She enjoys the most beautiful commute in the world, meeting all the wonderful people she’s encountered here, and observing the ever-changing scene outside her home, complete with all manners of wildlife. “The sun shines every day here.”
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