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Speakers Confirmed for NAEA Propertymark Conference
This article is an external press release originally published on the Landlord News website, which has now been migrated to the Just Landlords blog.
The Minister of State for Security, Ben Wallace MP, has been confirmed to speak at the upcoming NAEA Propertymark (the National Association of Estate Agents) Conference.
Wallace will offer insights into the Government’s priorities around anti-money laundering and resulting enforcement at the Conference in February.
The line up also features Joe McEwan, the former head of brand at Innocent, Andrew McMillan, the man responsible for defining John Lewis’ famous customer service, and motivational speaker Nigel Risner, who will talk about getting the most out of the people that you work with.
Clive Robins, of the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), will also update attendees on the dangers of competition law that they need to be alert to, drawing on lessons from CMA cases and explaining what business cartel behaviour looks like.
For the third year running, Sally Bundock, a business and financial journalist at the BBC, will host the event.
Taking place on 14th February 2019 at 155 Bishopsgate in London, the NAEA Propertymark Conference offers estate agents an opportunity to network with likeminded peers, get up to date with important industry issues, and hear valuable guidance on developing as professionals.
Mark Bentley, the President of NAEA Propertymark, says: “Agents are facing a tough year, with political uncertainty impacting the housing market and an increased focus on economic crime. The National Conference provides a good opportunity for agents to learn from peers and to continue building their knowledge. We have an excellent line up of speakers confirmed and are excited to welcome everyone in February.”
Estate agents, will you be attending the NAEA Propertymark Conference 2019? It presents a fantastic opportunity to hear from expert speakers from across the industry and stay up to date with any changes to property legislation.
During such uncertain political and economic times, this couldn’t be more important!