b'Investing in Clarke Gammon Wellers Futureby Samuel Gordon, Associate Having read land and estate management at university it was always clear that property was the pathway for me. I initially trained with a large multi-faceted property consultancy in East Anglia; enjoying a wide spectrum of work in agricultural,After 100 years of history and 25 commercial, development and residential practice.years personally, I am immensely Having laid the foundations, it soon became evident that a smaller privateproud to be involved with this highly practice - where close relationships, and even friendships are forged, was the direction for me. You can therefore understand why I grasped theregarded independent and professional opportunity when Clarke Gammon Wellers approached me. agency, and hope that the Clarke I joined the firm in April 2013 as a junior surveyor and youngest employeedynasty would be proud that the name of the firm; I worked alongside the Senior Partner, Tony Jamieson, in the professional services department. I was extremely fortunate that Tony gavestill remains synonymous with the me the opportunity of getting hands on with some very interesting andtraditional ethics of professional Estate complex work - not to mention very notable sales!Agency, Chartered Surveying and The opportunity to experience, not just learn, enhanced my prospects and six years on I have the pleasure of overseeing the day to day running of theAuctioneering.offices in Guildford where it all started 100 years ago.Tony JamiesonWhilst technology, markets and staff have changed - those key principals first discussed in April 2013 have not: relationships, communication and integrity and are at the forefront of everything we dowe must do it and do it well.'