Propertymark is inviting nominations, as the industry body looks to fill its presidential teams for the forthcoming year.
Potential candidates interested in the role of vice president for NAEA Propertymark and vice president for ARLA Propertymark have until the closing for submissions on Friday 14 March.
Applicants do not need to be an agency director or principal, they simply need to be a Propertymark member, demonstrate the highest professional standards and have a passion for their discipline.
Toby Leek, current NAEA Propertymark president, commented: “Speaking to so many people who have such great experience and talent is extremely rewarding and I’m able to share that extensive knowledge not only on a local and national level but being in this position enables you to be at the forefront of international relationships.
“Being president is a very unique memory and I’m very privileged to have had the opportunity to have done it.”
Membership numbers at Propertymark are at a record-high of around 19,000 subscribers, with membership ambassadors playing a key role, representing the very best of the property profession at events and in the media, according to Nathan Emerson, CEO of Propertymark.
He commented: “Propertymark is at the forefront of evolution within the property sector and our operational offering is ever adapting to fit the needs of our membership base. The Presidential Teams play a crucial role in representing the very best of our profession, helping steer the industry forward and acting as ambassadors.
“It is a unique and exciting platform to make a bold contribution to the housing sector at a time when housing is at the forefront of political discourse. We encourage and welcome nominations as we move closer towards building our team for the forthcoming twelve months.”
The successful Vice Presidents will join the existing Presidential Team in June 2025, moving to president-elect in 2026 and president of their respective divisions in 2027.
To find out more about the role and complete the nomination, click here.