New President set to lead the way for 2020

After a vigorous selection process, today (21 January), Angela Davey has been appointed to take ARLA Propertymark forward in 2020 as its next President.

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ARLA Propertymark Board Member and Regional Representative, Angela Davey, has assumed the Presidency Elect and will be bringing her expertise as ARLA Propertymark President in June.

With the vast amount of change in legislation across the UK, Angela’s 30 years industry experience in Wales will arm ARLA Propertymark with valuable insight.

Angela started her career in the industry in 1990 as Lettings Manager at Royal Insurance Property Services and soon became an ARLA Propertymark member.

In 2003, Angela was appointed Head of Lettings and Property Management at Peter Alan and last year launched the PA Black Lettings brand which specialises in high-end rentals. Angela is also accredited to deliver Rent Smart Wales approved training.

I’m honoured to have been appointed President Elect. 2020 marks thirty years as an ARLA Propertymark member, and I am looking forward to giving back to the association that has helped me so much during my career.

The sector has changed significantly over the years and I intend to help the industry navigate the inevitable changes that will come during my Presidency.

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Angela Davey President Elect | ARLA Propertymark
I welcome Angela into the ARLA Propertymark Presidential Team. Angela brings a wealth of knowledge from her years in the industry, and her unique insight into how the Regulation of Property Agents (RoPA) will develop as we move towards a regulated industry in England will be invaluable, based on her experience with Rent Smart Wales.
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Phil Keddie President | ARLA Propertymark
PROPERTYMARK REGIONAL EVENTS

The Presidential Team will be heading across the country and coming to a Regional Meeting near you soon.

If you’re new to the industry or haven’t yet attended one of Propertymark’s Regional Conferences, here’s why attendees and speakers urge people to come along.

 

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