Do you know an inspirational agent?

Last year our founding director, Stephen Brown, launched a wonderful competition to find the UK’s most inspirational agent. The entries highlight a wealth of positive stories from up and down the country, of agents doing extraordinary things to help their clients.

Due to the success of this competition, we are proud to bring it under the Agency Mentor banner and again search the UK for stories of inspirational agents.

Are you sick of the negative stories about our industry that constantly seem to hit the headlines, and want to do something to redress the balance? Join us in celebrating the wonderful things that we do for our clients. This is about those caring gestures, no matter how small, that have had a real impact on your clients.

The prize

The winning story will win £250 for the agent to be given to the charity of their choice, and £250 to their client, again toward a charity of their choice.

The judges

Three of our esteemed mentors will form the judging panel: Susie Crolla, Kate Faulkner, and Andrea Morgan.
To enter

Please provide two short statements:

1 – Agent – describe the client’s journey

2 – Client – how did the experience impact on them?

The judges

Three of our esteemed mentors will form the judging panel: Susie Crolla, Kate Faulkner, and Andrea Morgan.
Along with your entry you should include the following information:

  • Name
  • Role
  • Agency
  • Location
  • Client contact details (please note they may be contacted)

Send your entry to: Stephen@agencymentors.com

The closing date is Wednesday 30 November.

Stephen Brown

Consultant to Estate Agents with the focus of generating more revenue. Over 20 years of industry experience having been a Director of an award winning London Agency.

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