Former Frost’s MD launches new business consultancy

Well-known estate agent Andrew Gilchrist, recently the Managing Director of LSL Property Services owned brands, Frost’s, Lawlors and Intercounty, in the Herts/Essex area, has launched his new venture, called “The Business of Estate Agency”.

The new business provides business consultancy, bespoke training, and one to one executive coaching and capitalises on Gilchrist’s experience of over 20 years at director/owner level.

During that time his interests in how businesses can be improved and how and why people perform at their best, led him on a self development journey where he achieved an MBA and most recently a second Masters degree in Coaching and Behavioural Change.

Gilchrist now hopes that this combination of skill, knowledge and unrivalled experience will prove valuable to clients hoping to grow their estate agency businesses.

 

Andrew Gilchrist

Andrew Gilchrist told EYE:

“There are many great estate agents who are brilliant at the essential business of listing and selling property but the pressures of running the business day to day stop them taking a step back to look at the strategic direction of the business.

“My experience and background means that I can help owners and directors work on their business and align systems and processes to deliver better customer experiences, engage staff through bespoke training and development, or even act as a personal coach to help my clients breakthrough to higher levels of performance.

“This is a time of great change and opportunity in the industry so I believe it’s exactly the right time for business owners and directors to take stock and create a new plan, and I’d love to help with that.”

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