We are attending UKREiiF, the UK’s Real Estate Investment and Infrastructure Forum 21st-23rd May.
The three-day forum, attended by over 6,000 people, aims to connect people, places and businesses to accelerate and unlock sustainable, inclusive and transformational investment.
Pierre Wassenaar, Rachel Bell, Laura Cassullo, Karyn Williams, Ian Tipton, Gordon Tero, Bryony Staples, and Muna Mohamud will be roaming the main and fringe events across three days, so there will be opportunities to say hello or have a longer chat. If you’re heading there this year and would like a catch up, please get in touch with them directly using the links above. Diaries are filling up, but they’d like to make time for you if they can.
To ‘B’ or Not to ‘B’ – Can B Corporations Help Address Our Sector’s ESG Objectives?
Karyn, our Head of Social Value, will be on a panel having an open, interactive discussion about B Corps, and if they can they drive better ESG outcomes in the Built Environment. You can join the discussion at the Rethinking Places Pavilion, Pavilion Zone, on Tuesday at 1pm – 2pm.
Sponsored by Stride Treglown, Useful Simple Trust, TFT and Ward Williams.
Women in Architecture panel: Growing Green Skills and Fostering Equity
Laura will be on Women in Architecture‘s panel discussing how fostering equity can help address the green skills gap in our transition to a net zero future. You can catch her in Regeneration Brainery Studio, Dockside Zone, on Tuesday at 1pm – 2pm.
Breakfast Dockside
Our team will be hosting a small group breakfast event on Wednesday morning 8am – 10am on the Boulevard. Please email Tara Beck for more details and to book your place. After breakfast, the team will be available from 10am – 12pm for 1-2-1 chats; contact a member of the team if you’d like to book in some time.
A Place at The Table
Monday night will see us continue our regional dinner conversation series on placemaking. A Place at The Table UKREiiF will bring an invited group together to talk about regional and national issues around how to rebuild trust in the placemaking process.