Scott Ghisletta joins Pacific Union’s Napa office
By Register Business Staff
Pacific Union GMAC Real Estate is pleased to announce that Scott Ghisletta has joined the downtown Napa Valley office.
Ghisletta comes to Pacific Union after a successful nine years with RE/MAX Napa Valley as a consistent company top producer.
“Scott has a strong reputation here in Napa and we are fortunate he has joined the Pacific Union family,” said Heidi Rickerd-Rizzo, vic president and branch executive of the Napa and St. Helena offices.
“His experience and knowledge are valuable assets as we continue to grow our company presence into the City of Napa, providing value and outstanding service to the entire valley communities,” she added.
A third generation Napa native, Ghisletta’s deep roots and long family history in the Napa Valley provide him with a continued appreciation for all the valley has to offer.
Prior to becoming a Realtor in 1998, Ghisletta worked in the construction business for more than eight years.
Since, he has continued to enhance his professional skills by pursuing industry-certified courses and earning both the Graduate Realtor Institute (GRI) and Certified Residential Specialist (CRS) designations. Ghisletta was inducted to the RE/MAX Hall of Fame in 2005, for his consistent outstanding production and community involvement.
Info, 486-9556, or e-mail
sghisletta@pacunion.com.
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