Fine & Country has elected new representatives to its National Advisory Council (NAC).
The NAC is responsible for providing advice, suggestions and guidance to top management on the future of the premium agency brand network.
Every Fine & Country licensee is divided into one of eight regions throughout the UK, namely London, South West, South East, Wales, East Anglia, North West, Midlands and North East.
Members are elected licence owners from each Fine & Country region, voted for by the offices within that region to represent them at the quarterly meetings in London and monthly video conferencing meetings.
Serving for a period of two years, each member will be responsible for communicating the opportunities, challenges, and market conditions of the region to the NAC, as well as communicating the decisions made by the NAC back to the region at the regional meetings.
Nicky Stevenson, managing director of Fine & Country UK, said: “We are fortunate to have a wealth of knowledge within the network and can draw on the decades of experience represented within the NAC.
“Through the feedback we receive, we can guide the brand forward in the best possible trajectory that will help us continue to expand and evolve in a way that will be beneficial to all our agents.”
Graham Wilson, chairman of the National Advisory Council, said: dds: “On behalf of the network we would like to thank the 2020 to 2022 NAC members who have given so much time and energy to represent the regions.
“Working with the head office team for the last two years, through challenging times, we have achieved so much and become a much closer and stronger network.
“It was with great sadness we lost our dear friend Napoleon Wilcox earlier in the year, one of the first licensees and the first chair of the NAC. We will also miss Mark Gilbertson as he steps down but look forward to him continuing his support from the sidelines.
“Congratulations to those who have been elected to stand again for a further two-year term and welcome to our new NAC representatives. Another set of exciting challenges are coming but as a network that is stronger than ever before, we are more than prepared.”
The new NAC members are:
Colin J Shairp – South East representative
James Cooper – South West representative
Ben Madden – London representative
Joe Parry – Wales representative
Simon Bradbury – East Anglia representative
Helen Miller – North West representative
Jan von Draczek – Midlands representative
Mark Manning – North East representative
Other key roles include Emilie Despois, the brand’s chief Marketing officer and Jonathan Handford, non-executive director.
Both will assist the NAC decision making process.
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