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Sales agent aims for growth with Coronis in Qld’s north-east


Gemma Crotty

By Gemma Crotty

27 February 2026 • 5 minute read


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A sales agent will take his next career step by joining Coronis in Queensland’s north-east, strengthening the team as the network targets top performers in a competitive market.

Sales agent Ross Lewis has joined Coronis Ascot, bringing more than six years of industry experience.

According to the network, Lewis, who joined from Place Ascot, has a clear focus on growth within a performance-led environment.

 
 

Coronis CEO Karuna Mazzocchi said Lewis was a proven performer and a strong cultural fit for the company.

“He is joining an office that continues to set the benchmark, and we are excited to support him as he builds his future with Coronis,” Mazzocchi said.

She said the appointment reflected Coronis’ reputation and ability to attract experienced agents seeking their next stage of growth.

Commencing immediately, Lewis will work under selling principal Oliver Jonker, who said his experience, energy and genuine desire to help people will be an asset to the team.

“As we continue to grow, having agents like Ross allows us to support and serve more clients across our local community at a very high level,” Jonker said.

“Ross is a great addition to our team, and I am very excited to have him join Coronis Ascot.”

According to Lewis, the decision to join the office was simple, given its reputation and presence in the local market.

“When you drive through Ascot, all you see is the Coronis teal signboard with Oliver’s name on it. You can feel it’s special, I wanted to be a part of it,” Lewis concluded.

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