Local estate agent Gibbs Gillespie which has branches across the region including Pinner, Northwood, Ruislip and Rickmansworth, has been shortlisted for a major prize in a property industry competition. The awards are organised by Relocation Agent Network, a national network of selected estate agents, and Gibbs Gillespie is in the running for the 2016 Best Agent Greater London Region Award. Relocation Agent Network’s Best Agent Greater London Region Award is an annual prize for the agent that has consistently made the best overall contribution to the Network throughout the year. To reach this stage of the award programme, agents must demonstrate excellent customer service, innovative business initiatives and a commitment to the Relocation Agent Network principles. Co-founder James Gibbs said, “We are thrilled to have been shortlisted by Relocation Agent Network in the Best Agent Regional Award category.” Fellow co-founder Paul Gillespie added: “The nomination recognises every member of the team and highlights our effort and commitment over the last 12 months.” Richard Tucker, Relocation Agent Network’s Managing Director said, “Our Network is made up of specially selected estate agents from across England, Scotland and Wales. “The annual Best Agent Greater London Region Award recognises the agent in the region that demonstrates outstanding customer service and innovations, on a daily basis. Congratulations to Gibbs Gillespie for their well deserved nomination.” The winner will be announced at a black tie evening Awards Dinner held at the 5-star luxury Sofitel Hotel and Conference Centre, Heathrow on Friday 18 November.
Local Agency Shortlisted for Best Agent in Greater London Region Award
Published on: 8th November 2016 | By: The Newsdesk | Category:
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