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Speaker line-up announced for first AIPP conference

 

Monday 18th March 2013

The Association of International Property Professionals has announced the line-up for its conference in London on April 10.

The event is a first for AIPP, which merged with the NAEA’s international wing last October.

Speakers include Jo Fairley, co-founder of Green and Blacks, Kevin Green, a landlord who featured in Channel 4’s ‘Secret Millionaire’, and Property Ombudsman Christopher Hamer.

Other speakers who will pass on the business secrets that have helped them thrive in today’s tough economic climate are Paul Tostevin of Savills, former IOD director of the year Simon Biltcliffe, and Paul Owen, founder of the Clear Path Company.
 
The event will also include the AIPP annual awards presentation.

Tickets and further information are available to members and non-members of AIPP, and its sister trade associations including NAEA and ARLA, through the dedicated events page:

http://aipp.eventbrite.co.uk


Added by S Jackson on 2013-03-19 07:38:35

Looking forward to conference in London on April 10
Added by NON-MEMBER on 2013-03-18 09:50:09

What a line up, 'chocs away' it is then, can't say I've heard of A Pip, but Xenophobia is my middle name.
Added by Member on 2013-03-18 08:12:57

AIPP, I must say having been a member for a couple of years they are a really good body. The other professional bodies need to take a leaf out of their book credit where its due Well done AIPP
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