NAEA Propertymark launches bursary initiative

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NAEA Propertymark has introduced bursaries, sponsored by AJ Gallagher, for its National Conference and designed to support novice staff who are showing exceptional potential.

The conference is taking place on Wednesday 28 February 2018 at 155 Bishopsgate in London.

Propertymark has launched the initiative as part of its ongoing commitment to support new entrants to the industry and is encouraging estate agents in the industry to put themselves forward, or get a colleague to nominate them, for one of the 10 places available.

Mark Hayward, chief executive, NAEA Propertymark said: “We have introduced this initiative to give 10 new estate agents in the industry – who have not attended the Conference before – an opportunity to be present. The Conference is a chance to get up to speed with important industry issues, network with their peers and, receive guidance on developing as a professional.”

To enter, the person/colleague needs to submit a couple of paragraphs on the person’s role, how long they’ve been in the industry, and a paragraph about what they’ve done to demonstrate outstanding potential. Closing date for submissions is Wednesday 14 February 2018.

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