Groundsure Announces New Sponsorship With Women In Residential Property

Groundsure Announces New Sponsorship With Women In Residential Property

Groundsure is delighted to announce it is one of the official sponsors for all Women In Residential Property events in 2020.

Women in Residential Property (WIRP) hosts regular events for women who work throughout the residential property sector. It provides an informal environment for networking and sharing knowledge, with the aim of encouraging collaboration across the sector.

Emma Vigus, Chair of WIRP, said:

“I’m delighted to welcome Groundsure on board as sponsors of Women In Residential Property for 2020. WIRP is designed to encourage collaboration across the residential property industry and this is reflected in the broad range of sponsors we’ve attracted, from estate agents sales progression platform Mio through to Groundsure and onto SDL surveying. The commitment of our sponsors will ensure that WIRP continues to grow and will help us raise funds for the charity Ella’s, which provides vital support to women exiting situations of trafficking.”

Groundsure is excited to become a sponsor of these inspiring events which offer a collaborative and supportive environment for women to thrive in the residential property sector.

Gary Miller, Head of Channel Sales, Groundsure, said:

“Groundsure attended some of the WIRP events in 2019 and very quickly realised that this was a fabulous environment to build relationships and connections and promote your business within a relaxed comfortable environment with people from differing property sectors. We at Groundsure are delighted to be sponsoring these events in 2020.”

Should you have any further queries about this new sponsorship, please contact Groundsure at marketing@groundsure.com.

This article was submitted to be published by Groundsure as part of their advertising agreement with Today’s Conveyancer. The views expressed in this article are those of the submitter and not those of Today’s Conveyancer. 

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