Propertymark elected its new board members and vice presidents during its annual general meeting last week.
The meeting extended an appreciation and thank you to current team members as their set board and presidential terms came to an end.
These included:
- Richard Selwyn – Four-year term as an elected Board Member.
- Karen McArthur - Three years as a Non-Executive Director.
- John Paul – Four-year term as an elected Board Member and will continue in his capacity as an ARLA Propertymark Advisory Panel Member.
- Greg Tsuman – An annual term serving as President of ARLA Propertymark, Greg will remain on the Advisory Panel as Immediate Past President.
- Michael Holden – An annual term as President of NAEA Propertymark, Michael will remain on the Advisory Panel as Immediate Past President.
Attention then turned to the election results of incoming Propertymark board members and vice presidents.
The new roles are:
- Vice President ARLA Propertymark: Kim Lidbury
- Vice President NAEA Propertymark: Ian Harris
- Propertymark Board Director ARLA Division: David Votta
- Propertymark Board Director ARLA Division: Grace Milam
- Propertymark Board Director NAEA Division: Richard Worrall
Nathan Emerson, chief executive of Propertymark, said: “I firstly want to thank those who are stepping down following their set terms as either board members or presidents. Their contribution, skill, knowledge, and dedication in helping to propel Propertymark forwards has been invaluable, and their unwavering support has been greatly appreciated.
“The next 12 months will see further exciting aspirations come to life and I would personally like to welcome our newly elected team into place, and I very much look forward to working with them.
“Propertymark has seen huge evolution across the last few months and the future holds a further raft of exciting projects and industry innovation. It’s important to have a diverse and ambitious team in place to bring this vision to life, and I believe as an organisation we are truly well placed to achieve on our objectives.”
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