More Women In Leadership Roles – training launched by agency group

More Women In Leadership Roles – training launched by agency group


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The Women in Estate Agency group is launching a leadership training programme sponsored by Rightmove. 

A statement from the group says the ‘Power of You’ training “will equip aspiring female leaders with the confidence and strategic thinking required to step up, while also offering established leaders the opportunity to refresh their skills, gain new perspectives and reignite their passion for leadership.” 

The programme features three courses, each focussing on key aspects of leadership development. Participants can choose to attend individual courses or complete the entire programme – each course will allow attendees to earn CPD points.

The first course – ‘Unlock Your Leadership Potential’ – will be held at Rightmove’s offices in Milton Keynes on October 7 and in London on October 11 led by Clare Yates, owner of CY Training Works and a Women in Estate Agency committee member, and Jo Bourne, owner of Impact CTMD. 

Subsidised by Rightmove, the full-day training is available at a reduced cost of £49 per person. 

Group chairperson Verona Frankish says: “We are incredibly excited to launch this leadership training programme. Empowering women to reach their full potential is at the heart of our mission, and this programme is a significant step towards achieving that goal. We are grateful to Rightmove for their generous support, which has made this programme possible.”

Places can be booked via the WiEA website – https://womeninestateagency.co.uk/leadership-training/

The Women in Estate Agency committee consists of Liana Loporto-Browne (Loporto Browne Residential), Clare Hughes (Independent Property Agent), Verona Frankish (YOPA), Lucy Noonan (Atomic Consultancy), Sarah Edmundson (Agents Together), Clare Yates (CY Training Works), Kirsty Franks (Frank Marketing Agency), Amy Shields (Smart Compliance), Catherine Perry (YOPA), Ellie Hall (Belvoir), Kyla Irwin Williams (Paramount Properties), Iain McKenzie (The Guild of Property Professionals) and Simon Brown (The ESTAS Group).

The Women in Estate Agency group is launching a leadership training programme sponsored by Rightmove. 

A statement from the group says the ‘Power of You’ training “will equip aspiring female leaders with the confidence and strategic thinking required to step up, while also offering established leaders the opportunity to refresh their skills, gain new perspectives and reignite their passion for leadership.” 

The programme features three courses, each focussing on key aspects of leadership development. Participants can choose to attend individual courses or complete the entire programme – each course will allow attendees to earn CPD points.

The first course – ‘Unlock Your Leadership Potential’ – will be held at Rightmove’s offices in Milton Keynes on October 7 and in London on October 11 led by Clare Yates, owner of CY Training Works and a Women in Estate Agency committee member, and Jo Bourne, owner of Impact CTMD. 

Subsidised by Rightmove, the full-day training is available at a reduced cost of £49 per person. 

Group chairperson Verona Frankish says: “We are incredibly excited to launch this leadership training programme. Empowering women to reach their full potential is at the heart of our mission, and this programme is a significant step towards achieving that goal. We are grateful to Rightmove for their generous support, which has made this programme possible.”

Places can be booked via the WiEA website – https://womeninestateagency.co.uk/leadership-training/

The Women in Estate Agency committee consists of Liana Loporto-Browne (Loporto Browne Residential), Clare Hughes (Independent Property Agent), Verona Frankish (YOPA), Lucy Noonan (Atomic Consultancy), Sarah Edmundson (Agents Together), Clare Yates (CY Training Works), Kirsty Franks (Frank Marketing Agency), Amy Shields (Smart Compliance), Catherine Perry (YOPA), Ellie Hall (Belvoir), Kyla Irwin Williams (Paramount Properties), Iain McKenzie (The Guild of Property Professionals) and Simon Brown (The ESTAS Group).

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