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News Release from: Faithful & Gould
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Team on 20 February 2007
Faithful+Gould provides new matrics
chair
Sally Lewis of Faithful+Gould has a new role in the RICS after being elected as chair person of Derbyshire matrics committee.
Sally Lewis of Faithful+Gould in Nottingham has a new role in the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) after being elected as chair person of the Derbyshire matrics committee RICS matrics is open to all surveyors up to the age of 35 or those training towards the APC qualification
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 10 Nov 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Its main roles are to provide APC Final Assessment support and career development as well as social and inter-professional networking events.
Sally joined the newly-formed RICS Derbyshire matrics committee in 2005 and became a chartered surveyor whilst working at project and cost management consultant Faithful+Gould.
Sally is now relishing her year-long challenge and has definite ideas about what they want to achieve.
Sally commented: "I'm thrilled to be chosen as chair and hope to raise awareness of the RICS matrics to young chartered surveyors as it's a great way to meet other professionals".
"I'm also keen to encourage members in the Derbyshire area to become involved in and support LionHeart - a charity dedicated to helping and supporting RICS members and their families - as well as other local charities.".
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