NAEA announces 2019 national conference speakers

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NAEA Propertymark has revealed details of the speakers for its annual national conference in 2019.

For the third year running, Sally Bundock, business and financial journalist at the BBC, will be hosting the conference.

The line-up also features Joe McEwan, former head of brand at Innocent and Andrew McMillan, the man responsible for defining John Lewis’ customer service.

Taking place on 14 February 2019 at 155 Bishopsgate in London, the conference is an opportunity for estate agents to network with likeminded peers, get up to date with important industry issues and hear guidance on developing as professionals.

Early bird tickets are now available for all members on the NAEA Propertymark website.

Mark Bentley, president, NAEA Propertymark, said: “We’re really looking forward to welcoming everyone to next year’s annual conference in London. The housing market continues to dominate the news agenda and with the government working to improve the buying and selling process, the conference provides a good opportunity for attendees to learn from peers and build their knowledge.”

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