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The Guild launches nationwide local meetings initiative – London Wallet

Mark Helprin by Mark Helprin
June 25, 2024
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The Guild launches nationwide local meetings initiative – London Wallet
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New for 2024, The Guild of Property Professionals successfully launched an initiative aimed at fostering stronger connections and collaboration within its network. This opportunity brings business owners together in various locations around the country to engage in meaningful discussions about the property market, share insights, and explore the comprehensive tools and services offered by The Guild.

The local meetings are hosted by The Guild’s experienced business development managers and account managers, including Tanya Pearson, Joe Rattue, Steven McCabe, Robert Walker, Shirein Famili, and Andrew Gilchrist. These events provide a unique platform for Guild members to network, learn, and grow their businesses through face-to-face interactions in a supportive and engaging environment.

One of the main events in this series so far has been a well-received ‘net-walking event’ where attendees combined business discussions with a scenic walk up Snowdon, promoting both physical wellness and professional growth.

Having so far held meetings in Bicester, Cardiff, Cheltenham, North London, Worthing, Belfast, North Wales, Newcastle and Haydock, the team are looking forward to welcoming business owners to Maidstone, Chelmsford, Harrogate and Sheffield in the coming months.

Kris McLean, MD of The Guild of Property Professionals, commented: “These meetings are designed to provide members with valuable insights into market trends, innovative strategies, and the latest offerings from The Guild. Each session is an opportunity for attendees to share experiences, discuss challenges, and develop new strategies to enhance their business operations in a smaller space and less formal environment than other events we hold throughout the year.”

Joe Rattue, senior account manager at The Guild, added: “So far our local meetings have been a fantastic opportunity for our members to come together, share knowledge, and build stronger relationships. We are committed to supporting our Members’ growth and success, and these events are a key part of that commitment and we have been delighted with the feedback so far.”

 





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