Bill Williamson comes from a background of irrigation agronomy, technical and financial services. This includes the provision of professional services in regional NSW and VIC, delivered from government and private organisations. He has been engaged in technical assessments of rural properties for 20+ years and has sound experience in the detailed financial assessment of regional businesses. Prior to being a fully qualified valuer, Bill worked with a major rural Bank as a Relationship Manager and District Manager, overseeing Central West NSW. This role included the development of credit proposals and assessing the proposals of members of the team, for rural and commercial businesses.
Bill has an extensive working knowledge of rural and commercial property matters, including:
- Biodiversity Stewardship Agreements
- Carbon Sequestration Agreements
- Rural water markets and trading rules
- Impacts of easements
- Power generation leases
His key areas of expertise include:
- Broad acre cropping and grazing property valuations
- Irrigated cotton and horticulture
- Rural water valuations and entitlements
- Biodiversity and associated transactions
- Carbon sequestration
- Impacts from infrastructure and renewables projects
- Commercial and industrial valuations
Bill is a dedicated industry professional who holds qualifications and memberships with various organisations, including:
- AAPI – Certified Practising Valuer
- International Association of Assessing Officers
- Graduate Diploma Property Deakin
- Associate Member of the Australian Property Institute (API No 103331)
- Graduate Certificate Sustainable Management
- Bachelor of Rural Science (Hons)
Bill can be contacted at bill.williamson@ipnvaluers.com.au