Rachel Riley to host The Guild of Property Professionals Awards

British TV presenter, Rachel Riley, has been confirmed as the presenter of The Guild of Property Professional’s Awards at their Annual Conference on 17th January 2019. Being held at the QE11 Centre in London, opposite Westminster Abbey.   Best known as the co-presenter of the Channel 4 daytime puzzle show Countdown and its comedic spin-off […]

Rachel Riley to host The Guild of Property Professionals Awards

Nov 2, 2018

British TV presenter, Rachel Riley, has been confirmed as the presenter of The Guild of Property Professional’s Awards at their Annual Conference on 17th January 2019. Being held at the QE11 Centre in London, opposite Westminster Abbey.

 

Best known as the co-presenter of the Channel 4 daytime puzzle show Countdown and its comedic spin-off 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, Riley is the ideal host for the prestigious Awards event which is sponsored by The Telegraph.

“Rachel was our first choice as the presenter for the Awards and we are delighted that she has agreed to be a part of the conference. Having her there will add to an already memorable and special occasion,” said Iain McKenzie, CEO of The Guild of Property Professionals.

 

“The Conference and Awards annual event is a great opportunity to celebrate and honour Members of The Guild who have excelled in various categories throughout the year. We will be presenting a number of awards to both sales and lettings agents, which includes reviews received from their clients using the ESTAs platform” says McKenzie. “The Guild works with best-in-class agents who operate at the highest possible levels of professionalism and service. At the conference we will acknowledge Guild Members who continue to go above and beyond for their clients and the industry,” he concludes.

 

Members wishing to book their tickets to the event can do so here.

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