Jane Breet

Harcourts Mandela Bay / Non-Principal Property Practitioner
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Jane's journey started in Port Elizabeth where she spent her formative years before embarking on her tertiary education in the Free State. It was during this period that Jane discovered her love for the service industry and has never looked back.

With an unwavering passion for people, Jane has spent most of her career in the franchise environment, honing her skills and gaining valuable insights into what customers truly want. As a former business owner of 13 years, Jane has an acute understanding of the most effective ways of making products and services readily available to customers.

For Jane, the service industry is more than just a career, it's an opportunity to make a positive impact in people's lives. She thrives in the energetic and positive environment, using her skills and experience to create meaningful connections with customers.

When Jane is not working, she loves spending time with her family and friends. She also has a soft spot for animals and cherishes the time she gets to spend with them.

Jane lives by a simple but powerful motto, "If you can be anything, be kind." It's a reminder to approach every interaction with empathy and understanding, and to always strive to make the world a better place.

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