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Awards 2012


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For the first time in the residential property industry, a new set of awards was launched that is dedicated to recognising the brilliant products and services that enable agents in sales, lettings and auctions to run their businesses.


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ver 100 entries from a huge variety of suppliers, led to some tough competition, both in the online voting


system, where agents could rate their chosen suppliers and with our excellent team of judges. The online votes were


added to the judges scores and the results were announced at the awards gala dinner, by none other than the hilarious stand-up, Dominic Holland, with his suave assistant,


PROPERTYdrum’s Joint Managing Director, Grant Leonard.


TDS’s Steve Harriott – winner and birthday boy.


THE JUDGES


The judging team included some of the UK’s most well known property experts, who did a great job in assessing the entries as they were presented, and giving a fair summary of their views. Our thanks go to:


Alan Collet, Chairman, ARIM and President Elect, RICS


Sheraz Dar, Marketing Director, Digital Property Group


Chris Day, Technical Director, Lettings, Sequence


Michael Day, Managing Director, Integra Property Services


Ivor Dickinson, Managing Director, Douglas & Gordon


Winner – Roger Lake of Auction House.


Wendy Evans-Scott, President, ARLA Clare Fletcher, Clare Fletcher Training Mark Goddard, Chief Executive, GMG Property Services


Christopher Hamer, The Property Ombudsman


Steve Harriott, Chief Executive, The Tenancy Deposit Scheme Mark Hayward, Chairman NFoPP Kevin Hollinrake, Hunters Partners Ltd Nicholas Leeming, Director, Zoopla Julian O’Dell, TM Training


Brian Farrell of Metropix – winner!


12 JUNE 2012 PROPERTYdrum


Ian Potter, Operations Manager, ARLA Ian Wilson, Managing Director, Martin & Co.


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