Market Reports August 29, 2024
     

‘Fit for the future’: The Guild of Property Professionals Regional Meetings

The Guild of Property Professionals will hold their annual regional meetings in May. The meetings will be held at 10 sporting venues across the UK, inspired by the theme ‘Fit for the future’, and will focus on keeping members abreast of the latest market advancements. This will be a chance for members to meet the new CEO of The Guild of Property Professionals, Iain McKenzie.

McKenzie will introduce the event and present the latest news on the business, culminating in the launch of the Guild’s brand-new website.

The roadshow will start in early May in Newcastle, the home of the Falcons Rugby Club, with meetings following in Bournemouth, Bristol, Cambridge, Coventry, Exeter, Leeds, Manchester, Tunbridge Wells and London.

Stuart Penney, former Property Editor at The Telegraph turned digital strategist, and Jon Cooke, Executive Director of the Guild, will feature as key speakers at each meeting. They will be discussing advancements in digital property marketing, and how agents can stay up-to-date on the most effective marketing trends.

The Guild welcomes sponsors Reapit, Feefo, and Goodlord, who will be attending the meetings and speaking about their respective services.

Iain McKenzie, CEO of The Guild says, ‘’The regional meetings are a chance for members to gain in-depth knowledge of what to expect in the coming months and are a chance to network with other members. I look forward to seeing everyone for what’s sure to be an informative and innovative series of meetings.”

 

 

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