Big move for stock agent

Principal Ben Johnston, left, with young gun livestock agent Callum McNichol.

Ray White Livestock Warwick principal Ben Sharpe has entered a business partnership with well-established livestock agent Ben Johnston.

The partnership brings together experienced professionals who are dedicated to delivering outstanding service to the community.

Mr Johnston, who is known for his honesty, hard work and going above and beyond for his clients, has moved up the ranks with his mentor Ben Sharpe as a partner in their already established and well known Ray White Livestock Warwick business.

Mr Sharpe combines enthusiasm and a passion for marketing property and livestock with the experience that over 15 years as an agent and a lifetime on the land brings with it.

Seeking new challenges and opportunities, Mr Johnston joined Mr Sharpe and the Ray White team in the Tenterfield business in 2014 and in 2019 made the move to Warwick.

“Ben’s successful reputation is due to the passion he has for the industry and his unwavering drive to provide his clients a professional offering. If you enjoy what you’re doing, you will do it extremely well,“ Mr Sharpe said

Mr Johnston recently welcomed his first child into his family and has plans of expanding his Ray White team in the near future.

“We’re aiming to expand our team and find individuals who share the same level of expertise and dedication as the rest of the Livestock Warwick team, including young gun agent Callum McNichol,” Mr Johnston said.

Ray White Rural and Livestock managing director Stephen Nell said he was excited to see Mr Johnston and Mr Sharpe strengthen their ties in the Warwick community.

“This is an exciting time for Ray White Livestock Warwick and the greater Ray White Rural and Livestock network. Ben Johnston is already an enthusiastic and energetic leader, so this progression was obvious, and I look forward to supporting both him and Ben Sharpe in their future success.

“We are a family group who support each other and enjoy collaborating together as there’s no finish line and we certainly do go further together,” Mr Nell said.