The Real Estate Institute of New South Wales has elected Laing+Simmons managing director Leanne Pilkington as its president, effective immediately for a two-year term.
Ms Pilkington said that she first became involved in the REINSW board because she became concerned about declining education standards across the industry.
“My lobbying efforts will be focused on improving education and training,” the new REINSW president said.
“I will also look at the level of service that agents provide consumers and am very encouraging of women stepping out from administration roles, where they currently dominate, and into sales and property management.”
Ms Pilkington is currently the managing director of real estate group Laing+Simmons. She joined the franchise in 1995.
She was elected to the REINSW board of directors in 2009.
REINSW CEO Tim McKibbin said that Ms Pilkington’s major strength was her ability to connect with people right across the industry.
“Leanne’s charismatic style and strong leadership skills will see her focus on our lobbying efforts,” Mr McKibbin said.
“With more than 25 years’ experience in the industry, she has already demonstrated her ability to put a voice to the wants and needs of the industry.
“A strong advocate for women in the profession, Leanne is the second female president since the establishment of REINSW in 1910 and was a founder of the Real Women in Real Estate group,” Mr McKibbin said.
Ms Pilkington replaces outgoing president John Cunningham, who will continue to champion professionalism through his appointment as the chair of the Real Estate Institute of Australia’s professionalism committee.
Mr McKibbin paid tribute to John’s two-year term as president.
“John has been the driving force in regard to professionalism and will carry on his work through the newly created role at REIA,” Mr McKibbin said.
“The profile of REINSW has grown and prospered under his leadership, and we find ourselves in an incredibility strong position.”
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