RICS matrics in Wales
Whether you're studying at university, working towards your APC or newly-qualified, RICS matrics South Wales has a wealth of activities ongoing to support you.
RICS matrics represents the interests of newly-qualified surveyors and members under the age of 35. Working across the RICS, groups of matrics members meet to organise events, sit on faculty boards and influence policy ensuring that RICS continues to develop and support the membership.
Many are senior partners within their own firm or are involved in high profile or high value projects. All are practising RICS members.
How can matrics help me?
There's plenty to be gained from making contact with matrics.
Working in your area, the committee is run by RICS members, for RICS members. They organise social and networking events as well as CPD talks examining some of the topical issues affecting the profession.
This can prove especially useful if you are writing a dissertation or trying to make contacts that will help you in your career.
For those members employed and studying for your APC, help is on hand with a network of APC Doctors throughout Wales. And there's an active social side, too: from football tournaments and clay pigeon shooting to pub golf and annual Dinner Dance, there's plenty to choose from.
How do I get involved?
The good news is, as an RICS student member you're already a member of matrics. So it's worth making contact with your local committee to find out what's going on in your area.
Where can I find out more?
To find out more about what's happening in your local area, you can get in touch in any of the following people:
Chair – Scott Mayled e: scott@tc-consult.co.uk
Vice Chair – Kate Simpson e: kate.simpson@gvagrimley.co.uk
Treasurer – Anja Senger e: anja.senger@fletchermorgan.co.uk
Hon. Secretary / RICS Wales Regional Administrator – Emma Georgiades e: egeorgiades@rics.org