Knightcorp’s Nikita Willis Shines as Finalist for Australia’s Young Broker of the Year 2024 News Wednesday, 23 October 2024 We are proud to announce that Nikita Willis, Commercial Manager at Knightcorp Insurance Brokers, was a finalist for Australia’s Young Broker of the Year 2024, an award presented by the National Insurance Brokers Association (NIBA) in partnership with Vero. Yesterday, at a prestigious event in Adelaide, Nikita stood among Australia’s top young brokers, celebrating the highest standards of professionalism and leadership in the industry. While Nikita did not take home the national award, her achievement as a national finalist is a testament to her dedication, expertise, and commitment to her clients. Earlier this year, Nikita was honoured as WA’s Young Broker of the Year, solidifying her position as one of the most promising talents in the industry. Wayde Knight, Founder of Knightcorp said: "Nikita’s recognition as a finalist for Australia’s Young Broker of the Year is a fantastic achievement and a reflection of the high calibre of talent we have at Knightcorp. She has consistently delivered outstanding results and we’re proud of her continued success. We’re excited to see what the future holds for her and the entire Knightcorp family." A huge congratulations to this year’s winner Emily-Rose Srbinovska, and all the finalists. As NIBA CEO Richard Klipin said at an earlier event, "This award recognises the future leaders of our profession, and Nikita’s place among the finalists is a true reflection of her skill and dedication to going above and beyond for her clients." At Knightcorp, we are incredibly proud of Nikita’s success and the recognition she has received. Her continued dedication and talent make her an integral part of our team, and we are excited to see her grow and lead in the future. Congratulations, Nikita, on this well-deserved recognition! IMAGE: By NIBA, from Gala Lunch WA Category: News « Back
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