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Elena Narbuts receives CBN Young Dragon Award in Construction & Real Estate category

Elena Narbuts, VP of Sales & Marketing at Marfields Group, has been named the Young Dragon in the Construction & Real Estate category at the first CBN Young Dragon Awards.

Narbuts was awarded during a ceremony at Nicosia’s Municipal Theatre on 2 December.

Elena Narbuts, VP of Sales & Marketing at Marfields Group for the past three years, is a strong advocate for embracing new technologies to improve marketing and sales. She excels in fostering a collaborative environment in which team members feel empowered to contribute their own ideas and perspectives.

Since joining Marfields, she has transformed its positioning into that of a brand synonymous with artistry. Through her vision to enhance the perception of Marfields, she has created a unique brand that seamlessly blends the world of real estate with the allure of art. She maintains transparent communication channels, which are essential for effective collaboration, and is known as an active listener to team members’ ideas and concerns, having created a culture where feedback is a key aspect of teamwork and success.

The CBN Young Dragon Awards are presented by Cyta Business, the Gold Sponsor of the Awards is Punin Group, the Young Dragon Champion Sponsor is Ecommbx and Nespresso is the Awards Sponsor.

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