Revealed – Lettings Candidate of the Year according to Propertymark…

Revealed – Lettings Candidate of the Year according to Propertymark…


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The Lettings Candidate of the Year has been named by Propertymark Qualifications, at an awards event at the British Museum.

The successful candidate is Hannah Baldwick who completed a Level 2 Award in Introduction to Residential Property Management Practice.

She and other rising stars in the property world gathered with seasoned professionals at the awards event. 

Estate Agent Today columnist, Move iQ founder and Propertymark ambassador Phil Spencer was the host and in addition to Hannah Baldwick, the winners were:

Rising Star is Georgia Furmidge who has been working in sales department at David James Estate Agency in Nottingham for the past year and a half, joining as a Junior Estate Agent Apprentice, which she passed with a Distinction, before progressing to become the agency’s new business co-ordinator;

Learner of the Year is Rosie Croft, who works in the lettings department at Brown & Co’s office in North Ferriby, Humberside. Rosie started as a receptionist in 2018 before becoming a lettings negotiator. Her nomination described her ‘positivity and cheerfulness as an inspiration’ having continued to work and study while overcoming some personal challenges;

Employer Champion of the Year is Oxfordshire-based agency Finders Keepers. Managing Director Paul Rushworth collected the award in recognition of the company’s commitment to training that means a majority of the team are qualified to Level 3 or Level 4, or both. Paul himself has recently gained Level 4 for the second time — 25 years after the first.

And the winners of the achievement awards were:

Apprentice of the Year is Carys Reid of Belvoir in Stratford-upon-Avon;

Auctioneering Candidate of the Year is Emma Price of Peter Francis Auctions in Wales;

Sales Candidate of the Year is Catherine Slater of GSC Grays who completed a Level 3 Award in The Sale of Residential Property;

Level 4 Candidate of the Year is Ramona Hirschi of Belvoir who completed a Level 4 Certificate in Residential Letting and Property Management.

Michael Smith, head of Propertymark Qualifications, says: “Our awards’ ceremony is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the achievements of our current crop of learners and to acknowledge the great enthusiasm within the property profession to get qualified and to drive up standards.

“To hear the inspiring stories of our learners at the British Museum, an iconic property, and in the company of Phil Spencer, one of the best-known names in the sector, made this year’s awards extra special. We hope it inspires even more people who are working in property or are considering it as a career option to begin their personal and professional development.”

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