Industry commentators seek better collaboration across the property transaction

The Spring series finale of tm:tv will take place later this month, with a panel of guest speakers invited to have their say about how people, processes and technology all have a part to play in enabling better collaboration across the property transaction – for the benefit of all.

‘Top 5: Initiatives to boost collaboration across the property transaction’, part of a cross-property industry expert online discussion series called Achieving Change: Think tomorrow, act today!, will take place at 12 noon on Tuesday 24th May.

Host, Joe Pepper, CEO of tmgroup, will be joined by:

  • Rob Hailstone, Founder of the Bold Legal Group
  • Nicola Gooch, Partner – Planning at Irwin Mitchell
  • Angelo Piccirillo, CEO of AVRillo Conveyancing
  • Beth Rudolf, Home Buying and Selling Group (HBSG)
  • Tom Gilbert, Head of EA Services at Sort Move

Pepper commented: “Since being established in the midst of lockdown 2020, tm:tv has gone from strength to strength as an online debate series covering key topics impacting the property market – everything from market trends to the future hazards of climate change. It’s fantastic to see tm:tv continuing to bring so many property professionals together from across the industry to help drive positive change.”

The series will continue this Autumn with the following topics:

  • Top 5: Positive property industry disrupters (people, processes, and platforms): 12 noon on Tuesday 20th September 2022
  • Top 5: Things we can learn from overseas property processes: 12 noon on Tuesday 4th October 2022
  • Top 5: Keys to unlocking the property transaction: 12 noon on Thursday 20th October 2022

You can register for next week’s seminar by clicking here.

 

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2 Comments

  1. Woodentop

    I await with bated breath for anything to actually come out of this. Good try but ……….. always seems to turn out to be hot air.

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  2. Andrew Richardson

    Hmmm…no estate agents invited? Hardly cross-industry when the chief drivers of property transactions are not represented.

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