Good day for new Aussie FIABCI president.John Greig For the basketball player, see John Greig (basketball) John Greig MBE (born September 11, 1942 in Edinburgh) is a former Scottish professional football player who, despite his boyhood allegiance to hometown team Heart of Midlothian, spent his entire career in officially took office as FIABCI FIABCI Fédération Internationale des Administrateurs de Biens Conseils et Agents Immobiliers (French: International Real Estate Federation) President at the closing ceremony of the Federation's 55th annual congress which took place in Houston last month. After opening his own real estate business in 1970, John Greig Real Estate, specialising in residential, commercial & industrial brokerage and letting, John Greig was first introduced to FIABCI, the international Real estate Federation, at the world congress in 1973 which was held in his home town of Sydney. He joined the Federation that same year, and, in deed in fact; in truth; verily. See Indeed. See also: Deed is one of FIABCI's most longstanding members with over 30 years' active service under his belt. During his first speech as president, Greig indicated that his mission was to continue making FIABCI ever more relevant to the day-to-day business of its members, and that he expected the Internet Internet Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the and its associated technologies to play an ever-increasing role in realising this objective. Greig is only the second Australian Australian pertaining to or originating in Australia. Australian bat lyssavirus disease see Australian bat lyssavirus disease. Australian cattle dog a medium-sized, compact working dog used for control of cattle. president in the 50-plus year history of Fiabci, and his term of office will last until the 56th Fiabci world congress to be held in Greece in May 2005. |
|
||||||||||||||||

Printer friendly
Cite/link
Email
Feedback
Reader Opinion