AMI annual dinner speaker revealed

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Robert Sinclair, AMI

The Association of Mortgage Intermediaries (AMI) has published details of its speaker for its tenth annual dinner.

It is being held on Wednesday 19 June and for the tenth consecutive year this will be sponsored by Abbey for Intermediaries.

Robert Sinclair (pictured), chief executive of AMI, said: “The dinner, which will be held at 8 Northumberland, London will be addressed by Rory Mackenzie, who many remember for his inspiring rendition during the London 2012 Paralympic Games closing ceremony at the Olympic Stadium.

“AMI and Abbey for Intermediaries are delighted to arrange for our guests to hear from a former combat medical technician who was badly injured in Iraq, but has since rowed the Atlantic, learned to ski and raised considerable sums for charity.”

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