TV Host to repeat agents’ conference compering gig

TV Host to repeat agents’ conference compering gig


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TV host Jenni Falconer is to reprise her role as compere of Propertymark’s ‘One Conference’ when it’s repeated at London’s ExCel on June 14.

Falconer –  now a presenter on the radio station Smooth London but in the past a reporter on ITV’s Good Morning and a presenter of the BBC’s National Lottery Live – says of the Propertymark event: “We have great speakers, great industry experts – it is going to be a truly wonderful day. What’s even better this time is that you can personalise your whole day by booking into tailored sessions and break-out rooms. If you haven’t got your tickets what an earth are you wait for?”

A YouTube video from here can be viewed here.

Propertymark is using new technology to allow attendees to personalise their day. Agents can choose which sessions to be involved in, by taking part in the discussions and break out rooms that are most important to them which will maximise the opportunities the day will present.

Once again there will be lettings, sales, auctioneers, inventories, and commercial property contributors including economists and legal experts

Jason Lee, Propertymark’s head of commercial, comments: “As quickly as 2023 has gone, we are just as swiftly putting in motion a truly immersive and progressive Conference, beyond what we provided last year and all previous years in fact.

“We know that agents will be eagerly awaiting what we have up our sleeve for this year, and trust me, it will not disappoint. We have opened Early Bird discount prices, so we encourage agents to get in there quickly and secure their tickets.”

More information on the event and to book a space can be found here.

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