Saturday, January 11, 2025

OMEETO marks third anniversary with move to larger offices and first degree apprentice

Commercial property agency OMEETO has marked its third anniversary with the appointment of its first degree apprentice and the move to new larger offices.

Director Chris Wright, who set up the company in 2020 with more than 23 years industry experience in senior roles and national and regional companies, has been joined by Ruby Scott Mullen.

Ruby, a former pupil at Ecclesbourne School in Duffield, plans to study part time for a degree in chartered surveying with real estate at Nottingham Trent University alongside gaining practical work experience with OMEETO.

The company has also moved into larger offices at The Quadrant in Beeston town centre – providing the growing team with easy access to its growing portfolio of commercial property across Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire.

Mr Wright explained: “We have grown steadily over the past three years and I am delighted to be in a position to invest in future professional talent by offering Ruby a degree apprenticeship with the company.

“Our success so far has been rooted in our fresh approach to commercial property sales and lettings by utilising the latest digital marketing tools and the flexibility of offer for our clients. Ruby’s skills and enthusiasm are already contributing greatly to our services.

“The move to The Quadrant also gives us the capacity to grow the team further as we move forward and gives us even easier access to the Nottingham and Derby areas where we are making our mark.”

Ruby concluded: “Having researched the profession and undertaken internships at several regional firms, I am very grateful for this opportunity at OMEETO to essentially earn while I learn and gain my qualifications alongside working directly with clients and supporting all the back-office functions.”

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