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Our definition
of success...
Belvoir Lettings 2006 Conference Award winners. Back row, from left:
Warren & Carol Wadeson, Rugby franchisees; Rick Flay, Sheffield franchisee;
Terry Lucking, Peterborough franchisee; Mike Goddard, Chief Executive
Officer; Phil Pinkney & Greg Greatbatch, Andover franchisees. Front row,
centre: Paul Collins, Lincoln franchisee.
Celebrating Success
Belvoir Lettings
recognises the success B
elvoir Lettings, the UK’s
largest franchise dealing
exclusively with property
of its franchisees through
rental, recently celebrated
franchisees’ successes with awards
its annual franchisee
to acknowledge their individual
achievements. Announcing the
awards, and this year’s
winners on the eve of their national
conference, Mike Goddard,
crop showed no end of
Belvoir’s co-founder and CEO,
impressive achievements
congratulated everyone on their
significant contributions to the
network’s overall progress, which now has 92 offices and a further
seven about to open.
Peterborough franchisee Terry Lucking received two accolades - as
Belvoir’s ‘Franchisee of the Year’ and for making the most outstanding
contribution to the network. Mike Goddard says: “Terry’s success has
been incredible - his is the fastest overall development in our history.
He has also taken great interest in the franchise, having twice been
Chairman of our franchisees’ Networking Group covering more than
four years. He is a representative on the British Franchise
Association’s Franchisee Forum and also serves on the committee of
The Guild of Lettings and Management.” ...with a BELVOIR Franchise
Terry became a franchisee in 1999 after a career in the food
industry spanning 22 years. He says: “I wanted to be in a positive
you’ll get all the support you
industry that was expanding, not consolidating or contracting, and
where people are valued for their skills and abilities. I didn’t want to
need to succeed
waste time setting up and trialling my own systems. With franchising
someone has done it all before, so it’s tried and tested.”
‘Record breaker of the year’ is Paul Collins, Lincoln franchisee
with the highest consistent growth throughout the year, breaking the
record he set in 2005. Paul was Belvoir’s fourth franchisee and has
consistently increased turnover every year. He is the only person to
smash the record two years running.
Andover franchisees, Phil Pinkney and Greg Greatbatch, won
For further information
the award for the ‘Most Improved Office’, having bought an existing
outlet in 2005 and tripled its turnover in just one year. and a free prospectus
Carol and Warren Wadeson, Rugby franchisees, have received the
award for the ‘Most Outstanding Customer Care’ in recognition of their
high standards and exemplary customer care. Rick Flay, Sheffield, is
Tel: 01476 570000
the ‘New Franchisee of the Year’, having broken all previous records
for his first eight months’ trading. or e-mail:
To enquire online visit:
www.thefm.net/21048
franchising@belvoirlettings.com
www.belvoirlettings.com
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