Business Development Manager
What excited you about joining mio?
Although Mio is part of a larger, longstanding company within the Property Industry (the tmgroup), I was particularly excited about joining their latest venture – mio. Being part of a project whilst in its infancy stages really allows you to significantly contribute to the development and growth of the project! Joining a company that encourages all of it staff to push ideas, really excited me!
What are you currently looking forward to most about working in your new role?
Having purchased a property myself, I empathise and appreciate the struggles, pitfalls and frustrations that can arise throughout the Sales Progression Process for all parties involved. Knowing that in my role I will be offering an industry needed solution, gives me the confidence and satisfaction I’ll be making a difference to the livelihoods of countless individuals.
What were your previous job roles?
My job right before starting at Mio was my first job on returning from a year’s travel. I arrived back in England two days before the first lockdown. Finding work proved difficult. The only job I could initially find was work in a Glass Factory, which was physically demanding and humbling at the same time. It was a sobering reminder that things in life out of our control can place us in positions we never saw coming.
Prior to my travels I worked for the Property Portal Rightmove. This was the first job within the Property Industry I had ever experienced, and it is fair to say I was hooked from day one! When I first began working for Rightmove I worked as an Account Manager dealing with Estate and Letting Agents in London, this is where the majority of my Rightmove career was spent. I also worked as an Account Manager within Rightmove, working with Commercial Agents also in London.
What do you think will change in Estate Agency in the next 5 years?
The sector has changed drastically over the years and changes are often difficult to predict. Something that has been clear in my opinion, is technology frequently plays a significant role in the evolution of the industry.
I believe intuitive and automated Sales Progression software (like mio) will play a big part in the future of Estate Agency. With visibility comes accountability. This accountability brings with it a necessity to raise standards increasing service levels experienced by home movers.
For the many agents already providing a great service, those who employ Sales Progression Software will find themselves with more time to focus on their customers and chain management. If this results in a reduction in days from sales agreed to completion, this may mean these agents could be asking for greater fees – and rightly so!
I also see photography and videography quality and investment within Estate Agency enhancing over the next five years. With professional video editing software such as Final Cut Pro being available to those who choose to invest, and free lessons available online on how to colour grade, edit and shoot high quality professional videos, more agents will employ their own professional inhouse photographers/videographers. Regarding high valued properties, I imagine all the stops being pulled out – the use of drones, high quality photography and videos hosting professional commentary mirroring more of a performance rather than that of reading the particulars of the property will become more common.
What do you do in your spare time?
I enjoy staying active and keeping fit. From boxing, running, cycling and hiking! I find being active meditative which is why I particularly enjoy taking part in solo sports and physical activities.
My family and friends are very important to me so much of my spare time is spent with them.
One of my greatest passions is travelling and experiencing cultures vastly different to those I am familiar with. There is a lot to be learnt from those who are considerably happier with significantly less.
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