PIPA elects Peter Koulizos as board chairman to battle for property punters interests

PIPA elects Peter Koulizos as board chairman to battle for property punters interests
Joel RobinsonDecember 7, 2020

The PIPA board of directors has elected Peter Koulizos as the association's new chairman, effective 1 December 2017.

Koulizos replaces outgoing chairman Ben Kingsley, who stepped down after five successful years at the helm of PIPA. Kingsley remains on the PIPA board of directors.

Koulizos was first elected to the PIPA board in 2015 and is a South Australian property academic at both TafeSA and the University of South Australia.

Affectionately known as the "Property Professor", Mr Koulizos brings more than 20 years of real estate and investment teaching to the chair position as well as personal experience as a successful investor and property developer.

"I am honoured to be elected as the PIPA chairman, especially as the association is going from strength to strength thanks to the stewardship of outgoing chairman Ben Kingsley over the past five years," Koulizos said.

"While PIPA's membership and brand is growing solidly, our fight for regulation in the property investment advice space continues with far too many investors still losing significant sums of money due to unscrupulous spruikers masquerading as advisers."

Koulizos' aims for 2018 includes a greater focus on the education of PIPA members to ensure they continue to uphold the very high expectations of all of their clients and to set the benchmark for property investment advice best practice.

Melbourne-based PIPA board director David MacMillan has been elected as the association's deputy chairman.

The PIPA board also elected Sydney-based Paul Glossop to the board of directors. Mr Glossop is a licensed buyers' agent and also has formal qualifications in education and architecture.

Joel Robinson

Joel Robinson is a property journalist based in Sydney. Joel has been writing about the residential real estate market for the last five years, specializing in market trends and the economics and finance behind buying and selling real estate.

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