Breaking Property News – 27/06/24

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Simon Whale joins Made Snappy 360’s Board of Directors

Press Release London 27/06/2024 Made Snappy 360 announces the appointment of Simon Whale to its Board of Directors. Simon brings a wealth of industry expertise and leadership to the position, enhancing the company’s strategic vision and operational capabilities, particularly within the lettings sector.

Simon Whale is widely recognised for his influential role in the Proptech landscape. As the founder of Kerfuffle, a prominent Proptech supplier marketplace, he has empowered countless estate and letting agents by connecting them with the best technology solutions. Additionally, Simon serves on the boards of Prospector Pro and Agents Giving, further solidifying his reputation as a pivotal figure in the industry.

In his own words, Simon Whale expressed his enthusiasm about joining Made Snappy 360: “I am excited to join the Made Snappy board, leveraging my experience to drive innovation and foster growth. Together, we aim to deliver unparalleled value and service to our clients.”

Made Snappy is a leading provider of 360 virtual tours and floor plans for the property industry. With the appointment of Simon Whale to an already strong board, Made Snappy is poised to increase market share and enhance its offerings, reaffirming its commitment to innovation, excellence, and customer satisfaction.

 

Andrew Stanton Executive Editor – moving property and proptech forward. PropTech-X

Andrew Stanton

CEO & Founder Proptech-PR. Proptech Real Estate Influencer, Executive Editor of Estate Agent Networking. Leading PR consultancy in Proptech & Real Estate.

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