mio launches Sales Progressor of the Year Awards 2022

Sales progression platform, mio is launching its third annual Sales Progressor of the Year Awards for 2022.

The awards are designed to recognise and celebrate special talent within residential estate agency, so if you know an exceptional sales progressor in estate agency, get nominating now.

How can you nominate an outstanding Sales Progressor for the award?

If you want to nominate a Sales Progressor who you think should win, simply click this link and complete the entry details.

Details for nominations are:
    • Nominations open Tuesday 1st November and close on Friday 25th November 2022
    • Entries are open to all UK Estate Agents
    • The winner and two runners up will be announced on 13th December 2022

The winning entries will be selected by mio and a guest judging panel of industry professionals: Glynis Frew, Franchise Training and Development Director at The Property Franchise Group, Mark Wescott, Director at the Relocation Agent Network, Charlotte Jeffrey-Campbell, Director of The Able Agent and Propertymark and Past President, Liana Loporto-Browne. The overall award winner will receive a luxury Red Letter Day prize, with two runners-up receiving hamper gifts.

Nick Ball, Sales Director of mio, commented:

“Sales progression is what binds the property transaction together and takes great skill, agility, diplomacy and determination.

“That’s why mio’s Sales Progressor of the Year Award is celebrating the agents who are not just doing it well, but also delivering consistently great sales progression for their clients and to their businesses.

“The importance of effective sales progression in the property market, led by talented sales progressors, cannot be overstated”.

There were over 380 entries for Sales Progressor of the Year last year, when the top award went to Georgia Thorogood at Anthony Quirk & Co. Georgia was particularly recognised for the great lengths she went to, to make the moving process stress-free, and for firmly establishing herself as the driving force in keeping chains moving.

 

More information can be found on the mio LinkedIn or Twitter pages, or via their blog.

 

Good luck!

 

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