Raef Bjayou
Apprentice heart-throb Raef Bjayou is a high flyer in every way. Aside from running his property development company and distribution business, Raef has been a big hit with Monster Recruitment lately as well as television audiences and businesses keen to learn from the master of marketing and sales.
Entitled "How to be a winner in the Recession", Raef''s latest talk wowed the audience of the international recruitment company, who approved of his presentation with plenty of applause. His upbeat talks around the country with major corporates are hitting the right note with people wanting to find out how to beat the economic downturn
Everyone wants to know what the debonair speaker is doing next. Latest news is that filming has begun on Raef's documentary on Manners, as well as a guest appearances on Celebrity Eggheads and the popular BBC3 show, Snog, Marry or Avoid. We can't wait to see them and will let you know the transmission dates as soon as we get them.
All this means there is nowhere to hide for this striking personality, especially as his face is beamed around on the world through his work with British Airways in-flight entertainment which booked him to fly the flag. No wonder Japanese tourists chase him to get a picture wherever he goes!
CityButler, the concierge company has hired Raef to write a monthly column on the world of politics and current affairs. Simply entitled "Raef's Ramblings" he uses it at as an opportunity to vent his spleen on all that is wrong in today's world. Raef has also been made an ambassador for The Princess Alice Hospice which he adds to his ambassadorial role for the Prince's Trust.
As well as all this Milla Kitchens, who make the "worlds most expensive kitchen" made from solid bronze, has drafted classy Raef as business development director to market the company in high end publications and also to get high-net-worth clients through their doors.
Raef says: “It's an ideal position. Because of my involvement with the luxury property market, many of the people that I deal with on a day-today basis see nothing in spending £200,000 on a kitchen that in fact we like to call functional art." The offices are based in Bruton street, Mayfair which is just a stone's throw away from Raef's offices.
It is clear Raef doesn't leave a stone unturned and we urge you to let him show you how he does it.
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