(Photo left to right: Dominic St-Pierre, Sandra Webb, Phil Soper and Carolyn Cheng).
Royal LePage’s Carolyn Cheng has announced her retirement from the brokerage after nine years as its chief operating officer.
She wrote on social media on Tuesday that her last day will be Nov. 30.
“Over the past 25 years, I’ve been incredibly lucky to work with the best executive team in our business – they make me proud of our work, embody the highest of values, and have become part of my extended family,” reads her post. “Together, we have kept Royal LePage in a leadership position in our dynamic industry,” she said.
Cheng wrote that in her retirement, she wants to focus on photography, spend more time with family and friends, and move to part-time board and consulting work.
Her photography has been shown at Red Head Gallery, Gallery 44, the Toronto Outdoor Art Fair, the Art Gallery of Hamilton, the Robert McLaughlin Gallery, and TMU’s Paul H. Cocker Gallery, according to her website.
“This will be a new beginning for me,” she wrote.
Cheng previously served as a director and then senior vice-president of strategic business services at Royal LePage.
Her resume also includes several years in leadership at Brookfield Real Estate Services.