NAEA Propertymark reveals conference speaker line-up

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NAEA Propertymark has announced the line-up for the 2020 NAEA Propertymark National Conference, which will take place on on Thursday 27 February 2020 in London.

Speakers will include Linda Moir, an expert in HR and customer service who led the London 2012 Olympics front of house team and has been coined the woman responsible for ‘making flying fun’ at Virgin Atlantic.

Paul McGee, motivational speaker and bestselling author, will talk on the subject of handling change and pressure in the workplace.

Meanwhile, Teresa Heath-Wareing, social media and marketing strategist, will be teaching delegates how to harness social media and their online presence in order to grow their own business.

Now in its seventh year, the conference is relocating to 133 Houndsditch in London, to accommodate for the increasing number of attendees.

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

Lauren Scott, president of NAEA Propertymark, said: “We’re really looking forward to welcoming everyone to next year’s annual conference in London. The conference is set to be the biggest yet and provides a great opportunity for attendees to meet their peers, learn something new and listen to some fantastic speakers.

“The housing market continues to dominate the news and so the conference is a great opportunity for those attending to engage with each other and the big issues impacting the sector.”

Additional speakers to be announced shortly.

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