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Best podcasts about samantha mcclary

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Propertyshe Podcast
Samantha McClary

Propertyshe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 51:38


Samantha McClary, Former editor Estates Gazette, Chief Executive of the British Council for Offices Until recently Editor of Estates Gazette, Sam's new role is as Chief Executive of the British Council for Offices. Sam McClary has more than two decades of experience in the UK real estate sector. She spent the first 24 years of her career as a journalist and editor, with an introduction to the property sector through a specialism in hotel and leisure reporting. In 2004 she took up a role as a rookie reporter at Estates Gazette, first covering the retail and leisure sector. Over the following 20 years she moved her way up through the ranks of EG, building connections with key players across the real estate sector and broadening her coverage to include the key issues facing the industry and the core ways the sector contributes to the UK's economy and prosperity. She took over as editor of EG in 2019 and held the position until January 2025 when the business was sold to family-owned publishing house Mark Allen Group. Sam is best known in the industry for being a fierce champion and challenger to the real estate sector, utilising her platform to help showcase the good that real estate can and does do for people, planet and UK PLC while poking the sector to continue to improve in key areas such as diversity and inclusion, environmental and societal impact and technological advancement. Sam is a particularly vocal supporter of ED&I in the industry and of unlocking and attracting talent from places the industry may not have traditionally gone looking. Among her proudest achievements is the launch and development of the Future Leaders programme, which gave powerful voices to underrepresented groups in the built environment, enabling them to tell stories of the true impact that real estate has on all of our lives. In early 2025, Sam was appointed as chief executive of the British Council for Offices, a key industry body representing the workplace sector and the diverse set of players that bring this vital element of the UK built and business environment to life. She takes up the role from 6 May and plans to continue to be both champion and challenger for the sector as it continues through this most transformative period. Sam also sits on the advisory board of Black Women in Real Estate. 

EG Property Podcasts
How to be a better business

EG Property Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 36:33


In this EG Property Podcast, EG editor Samantha McClary sits down with Grosvenor's HR director Jo Banfield to talk about the changing nature of the employee/employer relationship. With fresh pressure on employers set to come with changes to National Insurance and the Employment Rights Bills, proper communication, trust and understanding between worker and employer has never been more important. Throw a more varied workforce than ever before into the mix and things get even more complicated. But if real estate businesses are committed to attracting and retaining the best talent to ensure that they continue to thrive in this changing world, understanding the importance of people is a vital skill. Dive into this special EG Property Podcast if you're committed to being a better business.

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The Future of Living: Delivering multi-generational development

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 41:23


In this episode of the EG Property Podcast, EG editor Samantha McClary takes a deeper dive into a special roundtable event held in partnership with Montagu Evans at the London Real Estate Forum. That discussion brought together a panel of leading experts to explore the evolving landscape of alternative living, focusing on the integration of multi-tenure and multi-generational communities in large-scale regeneration initiatives. You can read a write up here: https://www.egi.co.uk/news/can-multigenerational-communities-solve-a-multitude-of-problems/ In this discussion, Simon Century, managing director, housing, asset management division, at Legal & General, Matt Steere, data and insight director at Birchgrove, and Jon Neale, head of research and strategic insight at Montagu Evans take a deeper look at the barriers currently blocking the growth of multi-generational living in the UK. Listen in as the trio discussion funding challenges, the need for greater understanding of the power of the living sector, and the need to turn traditional thinking on its head.

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PedElle Power: Why women's cycling in real estate will boost your career and change your life

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2024 33:10


Every year women from across the built environment get together to take part in the annual PedElle cycling event. The event, run by Club Peloton, raises vital funds for number of charities all focused on enabling better lives for young people. Its principal charity is Coram, one of the oldest children's charities in the UK. In this special EG Property Podcast, EG editor Samantha McClary (and long time PedEller) sits down with three women who took part in the PedElle this year – a lumpy 450km in Poland – to talk about what the ride really means, the importance of the funds its raises, why we need more women to join this very special form of networking, and why more businesses should support the event. Listen in to hear insights and intelligence – and why the PedElle can not only enhance your career but change your life – from Buro Happold associate director Anna Beckett, head of investor relations at SEGRO, Claire Mogford, and Chloe Factor, an asset manager for Legal & General Investment Management's Build-to-Rent fund. If you're inspired by what you hear, please do help the PedElle team reach their £40,000 fundraising target by donating here: https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/pedelle2024  And if you're interested in joining next year's PedElle, or any Club Peloton ride, find out more at www.clubpeloton.org Big thanks to PedElle 2024's corporate supporters Buro Happold, DP9, Forsters, Knight Frank, Legal & General and SEGRO.

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EG Future Leaders: Getting uncomfortable, building connections and making a difference

EG Property Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 28:06


In this episode of the EG Property Podcast, editor Samantha McClary, meets the final two members of this year's Future Leaders cohort - Kitty Eyre, senior project manager at the London Borough of Ealing, and Michael De Los Santos Samson, apprentice surveyor at CBRE - to find out more about how they are feeling as they begin their journey on the intensive programme. Listen in to find out how they both want to push themselves into uncomfortable situations, build deep connections with the industry and make a difference with the powerful talks they will deliver as part of the EG Real Estate Futures event in September. And don't forget to listen to episode one to make sure who know every single one of this year's EG Future Leaders Huge thanks for EG's partners CBRE, Clyde & Co, Knight Frank, Landsec, and Nuveen for supporting the Future Leaders programme.

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On your marks: The countdown to this year's Property Tri is on

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 29:54


In this episode of the EG Property Podcast, EG editor Samantha McClary takes a break from the normal property chatter and instead turns her attention to real estate's love of Lycra, friendly competition and, of course, raising vital fund for charity. Listen in as she catches up with three participants of this year's JLL Property Triathlon – Simon Peacock, Kate Peters and Will Sherlock - to find out how their training has gone, why they choose to don a onesie in front of their colleagues and bosses, and more seriously, what one of the biggest gatherings of real estate professionals achieves for charity. The triathlon – which takes place on 28 June at Dorney Lake –  is in its 17th year and has so far raised more than £2m for charity. For the past three years the event has been raising funds for WWF and by the culmination of this year's races, expects to have raised more than £600,000 for the charity. Find out more about where and how those funds are being spend and what you can do to help encourage our guests as they swim, bike, run their way round Dorney this Friday.

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Driving a better experience in the workplace

EG Property Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 29:41


In this EG Property Podcast, we delve into the transformative world of workplace environments, focusing on the EG Power Properties List, powered by HqO. Listen in as EG editor Samantha McClary sits down with Samuel Warren, senior vice president of sales at HqO, for an in-depth discussion on what it takes for companies to not only make it onto this coveted list but also to achieve the distinguished HqO Best Spaces to Work certification. The conversation looks at the critical importance of curating superior occupier experiences in today's competitive landscape and uncovers why HqO has spearheaded the Real Estate Experience platform. This initiative aims to arm businesses with actionable insights drawn from comprehensive data on how end-users engage with their workspaces. Join us as we question the future of workplace design, investigate the role of data in shaping occupier experiences, and reveal the strategies that companies can employ to transform their spaces into hubs of innovation and productivity. Find out more about how to make it on to the Power Properties list here 

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The great workplace reset

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 51:38


In a recording of 'The Great Workplace Reset' panel, held in partnership with Avison Young and Shoosmiths at MIPIM on 12 March 2024, Samantha McClary asks expert guests what the future holds for our places of work.  Nuala Gallagher, corporate director, city development at Liverpool City Council; Theo Michell, co-founder & COO, Bywater Properties; Nathan Rees, partner and co-head, real estate investment group, Shoosmiths; and Nick Walkley, principal and UK president, Avison Young, discuss the major questions facing the sector. Does the central business district still exist? What do people actually want from the places they work? What kind of buildings will we need, and is there still a place for big, shiny towers? How can we get more young people back into town and city centres? And can planning decision-makers keep up with the pace of change?

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School of Hard Knocks: Serial founder Neil Sinclair

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 82:44


Welcome to The School of Hard Knocks, a six-part series brought to you by EG Property Podcasts that will off up a bounty of lessons from those who have experienced a rough time or two that will enable us to better navigate the tough times ahead. Over the course of this series, we've been meeting people who have lived through some of the highs and lows of this wonderful business of real estate and through our conversations we will dig deep into the skills, the mindsets and the structures you need in place to successfully navigate tricky times. Joining EG editor Samantha McClary for our penultimate lesson in the School of Hard Knocks curriculum is founder extraordinaire and all-round real estate expert Neil Sinclair. With more than 60 years' experience in real estate, some high highs and some low lows, Sinclair has managed to stay grounded throughout. He is driven by honesty, a passion for his charitable work and the desire to keep testing the grey matter. This lesson is ram-packed with advice about how to take a hard knock and how to stay passionate about the work that you do. So, sit back, get your pen and paper ready, because it is time to enrol yourself in EG's School of Hard Knocks. Listen hard and enjoy. Click here to listen to episode one with Scarborough Group's Kevin McCabe Click here to listen to episode two with Harworth Group's Lynda Shillaw Click here to listen to episode three with JLL's Katie Kopec Click here to listen to episode four with Canary Wharf Group's Jane Hollishead

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School of Hard Knocks: Canary Wharf Group's Jane Hollinshead

EG Property Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 56:47


Welcome to The School of Hard Knocks, a new six-part series brought to you by EG Property Podcasts that will off up a bounty of lessons from those who have experienced a rough time or two that will enable us to better navigate the tough times ahead. Over the course of this series, we'll meet people who have lived through some of the highs and lows of this wonderful business of real estate and through our conversations we will dig deep into the skills, the mindsets and the structures you need in place to successfully navigate tricky times. Joining EG editor Samantha McClary for our fourth lesson in the School of Hard Knocks curriculum is Jane Hollinshead, chief people officer at Canary Wharf Group, who shares vital advice around the power of diversity of skills, the value of your network, and finding balance. Hollinshead isn't afraid of hard knocks – not only in the boxing ring where she keeps herself fit and grounded – but in life. She's prepared to take leaps of faith and she understands that sometimes you need to be pushed over the edge – and push others too. But if you are pushing, says Hollinshead, be nice because real estate is all about connections and relationships. And guaranteed that one day you'll be across the table from someone you really wish you'd probably been a bit kinder to. So, sit back, get your pen and paper ready, because it is time to enrol yourself in EG's School of Hard Knocks. Listen hard and enjoy. Click here to listen to episode one with Scarborough Group's Kevin McCabe Click here to listen to episode two with Harworth Group's Lynda Shillaw Click here to listen to episode three with JLL's Katie Kopec

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School of Hard Knocks: JLL's Katie Kopec

EG Property Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 56:37


Welcome to The School of Hard Knocks, a new six-part series brought to you by EG Property Podcasts that will off up a bounty of lessons from those who have experienced a rough time or two that will enable us to better navigate the tough times ahead. Over the course of this series, we'll meet people who have lived through some of the highs and lows of this wonderful business of real estate and through our conversations we will dig deep into the skills, the mindsets and the structures you need in place to successfully navigate tricky times. Joining EG editor Samantha McClary for our third lesson in the School of Hard Knocks curriculum is Katie Kopec, international director of JLL, who shares her experiences of working in the same business for 40 years. But Kopec has definitely not had just one job. A persistent learner, Kopec shares her wisdom on the development market, coping with a complete lack of activity and finding strength in flexibility. So, sit back, get your pen and paper ready, because it is time to enrol yourself in EG's School of Hard Knocks. Listen hard and enjoy. Click here to listen to episode 1 with Scarborough's Kevin McCabe Click here to listen to episode 2 with Harworth's Lynda Shillaw 

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School of Hard Knocks: Harworth's Lynda Shillaw

EG Property Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 77:48


Welcome to The School of Hard Knocks, a new six-part series brought to you by EG Property Podcasts that will off up a bounty of lessons from those who have experienced a rough time or two that will enable us to better navigate the tough times ahead. Over the course of this series, we'll meet people who have lived through some of the highs and lows of this wonderful business of real estate and through our conversations we will dig deep into the skills, the mindsets and the structures you need in place to successfully navigate tricky times. Joining EG editor Samantha McClary for our second lesson in the School of Hard Knocks curriculum is Lynda Shillaw, the chief executive of Harworth Group who very nearly let her 18-year old self's dream pass her by. With decades of experience in a range of different businesses from BT, to Scottish Widows, Manchester Property Group and Town Centre Securities, Lynda shares her story of the ups and downs of deal making, regeneration and very nearly deciding to take it a little bit easier. The conversation is packed with insights and intelligence and tips of how to make it through the tough times and rides the waves well, with people, planning and persistence all featuring heavily. So, sit back, get your pen and paper ready, because it is time to enrol yourself in EG's School of Hard Knocks. Listen hard and enjoy. And, if you missed part one, click here to listen now.

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School of Hard Knocks: Scarborough Group's Kevin McCabe

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 58:35


Welcome to The School of Hard Knocks, a new six-part series brought to you by EG Property Podcasts that will off up a bounty of lessons from those who have experienced a rough time or two that will enable us to better navigate the tough times ahead. Over the course of this series, we'll meet people who have lived through some of the highs and lows of this wonderful business of real estate and through our conversations we will dig deep into the skills, the mindsets and the structures you need in place to successfully navigate tricky times. Joining EG editor Samantha McClary as our first scholar in the school of Hard Knocks is Kevin McCabe, the Sheffield-born businessman who set up Scarborough Group, growing the company from zero to a £2bn business. With decades of experience under his belt – some big highs and some low lows – Kevin tells us how his journey began with knowing what he didn't want to do and how he grew a successful business by making sure he seized the opportunities that came his way, built trust with partners, made sure he knew all the ins and outs of the business and was wise enough to know exactly when things started to feel too good to be true. So, sit back, get your pen and paper ready, because it is time to enrol yourself in EG's School of Hard Knocks. Listen hard and enjoy because graduation promises a better grounding to navigate any knocks the economy may throw your way, this year or the next.    

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Oxford Street reborn: The rise of a classic

EG Property Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 50:24


Oxford Street has long been the backbone of London's retail scene. It has been the capital's high street for decades, but over recent years has lost some, if not all, of its shine. Covid hit the street hard and if you believe everything you read in some of our less expert media, the street is now full of Candy Stores and tacky souvenir shops. The truth, of course, is something quite different. Oxford street is very quickly being reborn, with a fresh mix of retailers, a fresh mix of uses and a more focused curation from those that own and operate the street. Vacancy rates are falling, more than 23 candy stores have disappeared from the street – with more to come – some 19 new stores have opened on Oxford Street over the last year and 22 more are under offer. In this episode EG editor Samantha McClary is joined by Savills' head of global retail Sam Foyle, Sarah Goldman, head of retail at GPE, and retail expert Dan Hildyard for a behind the scenes tour of London's most famous street as we seek to undo the “national embarrassment” reputation others suggest Oxford Street has become. Enjoy.

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EG at LREF: Embedding social value in the planning process

EG Property Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 59:31


In this podcast, Samantha McClary is joined by Pooja Agrawal, chief executive, Public Practice, Rokhsana Fiaz, mayor of Newham, Kirsten Hewson, partner & head of real estate, Shoosmiths, Thomasin Renshaw, chief development officer, Pocket Living, Cath Shaw, deputy chief executive, Barnet Council and Lucy Wood, UK climate solutions leader, Stantec. They debate what progress is being made to go above and beyond planning compliance to deliver better places to live and work and rebuild trust in our communities. What role does planning policy play? How can developers and planners maximise social value through collaboration? And what engagement is needed from all stakeholders to lead to more inclusive, sustainable and beneficial projects for communities and society as a whole?

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Unlocking value in data: It's what you do with it that counts

EG Property Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 34:31


In this episode of the EG Property Podcast, EG editor Samantha McClary is talking all things data. She sits down with Thalia Baldwin, chief executive of the Geospatial Commission, and Alex Notay, who as well as being placemaking and investment director at PfP Capital is a non-executive independent commissioner at the Geospatial Commission, to delve at little deeper into their recent Building Better Decision Making report. The report calls for greater use of location data in the real estate sector to unlock innovation and enable the industry to function better, more efficiently and more effectively. But greater use alone is not enough. Collaboration across public and private sectors, a wider lens on the types of data that might be useful for better decision making and an understanding that just collecting it isn't enough - it's what you do with it that counts - form part of the asks during this 35-minute conversation. Whether you're a data nerd or someone who just wants to build a better place, this listen will have plenty for you to get your teeth into. And if you want to read some of the reports discussed in the recording, you can access them all here: Building Better Decision Making Finding Common Ground The RED Foundation

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Meet the Future Leaders: Understanding the power and impact of using your voice

EG Property Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 27:33


In this episode of the EG Property Podcast, EG editor Samantha McClary sits down for the final part in our trilogy in which we meet this year's EG Future Leaders. EG Future Leaders is our award-winning programme that seeks to showcase the very best and most diverse talent in real estate, putting them through an intense training programme that will see them deliver a 10-minute, Ted-style talk to a room full of 100s this September. Future Leaders is more than a training programme, however. It is a movement showing how powerfully real estate can impact our places, planet and people and how exciting a career it can offer. It really is the most powerful event you'll ever attend in real estate. And in this episode you'll get a flavour for just why as we hear from Ellie Awford, senior associate at Nuveen, So Sum Lee, consultant at Inner Circle Consulting, and Georgie Roberts, associate partner at Knight Frank as they talk about the power and impact the programme brings and why if you don't think it sounds like something you'd enjoy, you really need to attend. To secure your free place at what promises to be the most inspiration-filled day in the property calendar, visit www.eg.co.uk/eg-events/future-leaders-summit-2023  And if you haven't already, make sure you listen to episodes one and two of this trilogy to get a full flavour of just how impressive our Future Leaders are.  

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Meet the Future Leaders: Why great communication is about more than what you say

EG Property Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 21:49


In this episode of the EG Property Podcast, EG editor Samantha McClary sits down for the second of three special interviews with the latest cohort of EG Future Leaders. EG Future Leaders is our award-winning programme that seeks to showcase the very best and most diverse talent in real estate, putting them through an intense training programme that will see them deliver a 10-minute, Ted-style talk to a room full of 100s this September. This is more than a training programme though. It is a movement showing how powerfully real estate can impact our places, planet and people and how exciting a career it can offer. In this episode we hear from Georgie Manly, retail customer propositions director at Landsec, Nabeel Alhassan, senior treasury analyst at Aster Group and Alix Murtha, senior associate at Clyde & Co as they talk about why Future Leaders matters, why being great communicators is about more than just what we say and why it is absolutely vital that you attend our Future Leaders Summit on 21 September.   To secure your free place at what promises to be the most inspiration-filled day in the property calendar, visit www.eg.co.uk/eg-events/future-leaders-summit-2023/    

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Meet the Future Leaders: Showcasing a brighter future for UK real estate

EG Property Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 19:35


In this episode of the EG Property Podcast, EG editor Samantha McClary sits down for the first of three special interviews with the latest cohort of EG Future Leaders. EG Future Leaders is our award-winning programme that seeks to showcase the very best and most diverse talent in real estate, putting them through an intense training programme that will see them deliver a 10-minute, Ted-style talk to a room full of 100s this September. This is more than a training programme though. It is a movement showing how powerfully real estate can impact our places, planet and people and how exciting a career it can offer. In this episode Adnan Anwar, fund accounting lead at JLL, Lucia Sanderson, apprentice surveyor at CBRE and Bisi Brown, secretary at Real Estate Balance, share insights into their Future Leaders journey so far and tell us why they believe they have what it takes to showcase a brighter future for the UK real estate sector. To secure your free place at what promises to be the most inspiration-filled day in the property calendar, visit www.eg.co.uk/eg-events/future-leaders-summit-2023/  

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On your marks: The countdown to the JLL Property Triathlon

EG Property Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 24:14


In this episode of the EG Property Podcast EG editor Samantha McClary is in conversation with three industry professionals that will be taking part in this year's JLL Property Triathlon.  The event, which takes place on 30 June at Dorney Lake in Buckinghamshire, is one of the biggest annual gatherings of real estate professionals. The triathlon is now in its 16th year and as well as helping real estate stay fit and healthy, raises huge amounts for charity. This year's event is supporting WWF for a second year and will be one of JLL's biggest fundraiser for the charity. Listen in to this conversation to find out more about why the JLL Property Triathlon is more than just a swim, bike, run event, why you should take part and what bringing real estate professionals for a day of competition really means for the industry. Expert commentary comes from: Steve Jack, COO - UK & international capital markets, EMEA, JLL Hannah Done, associate, office agency, JLL Jess Ford, asset manager, British Land      

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EG at MIPIM: Resilient London

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 22:01


Levelling up the UK has long been on the government's agenda, and London is often seen as the city that doesn't need any help with its economic recovery. However, there are great areas of deprivation that still remain in London, and as EG editor Samantha McClary finds out in this important discussion. Recorded live at MIPIM 2023, she sits down with  Elizabeth Campbell, executive member of London Councils, and Jack Pringle, RIBA Chair of Trustees, to understand what investment is still needed in the capital city. Listen in to find out what is needed to drive growth in London and what pillars of resilience already exist that should help London dominate the market with the opportunities it can offer not just to its communities, but to the enable growth across the rest of the UK.   

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EG Interview Live: Office for Investment MD Tim Newns

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 31:31


In this episode of the EG Property Podcast EG editor Samantha McClary presents the first of three EG Interviews, recorded live at EG's Pavilion out at MIPIM 2023. This EG Interview is with managing director of levelling up at the office for investment, Tim Newns. Newns is no stranger to investment. Prior to his appointment at the office for investment, he was chief executive of MIDAS and with his team successfully brought billions of pounds of capital to the city region. Now he has to repeat that success on a national scale. Listen in as the pair talk about how the work he is doing to secure genuine transformational  investment for the rest of the country and how through Newn's collaborative role he hopes help governmental departments work more closely together and really level up the UK. You can also read this interview in the 1 April issue of EG Magazine or online at www.egi.co.uk/news

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EG at MIPIM: Unlocking the power of public and private collaboration in UK Cities

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 49:39


This conversation, recorded live at MIPIM 2023 to celebrate the launch of EG's latest UK Cities Investor Guide - produced in partnership with Avison Young and Shoosmiths - explores the opportunities and challenges that will affect our cities' growth and what more cities need to do to attract innovation and investment. EG editor Samantha McClary is joined by a panel of experts to find out more about how public and private partnerships play a key role in delivering transformation and regeneration projects across the UK. Listen in to hear key insights from: Jo Davis, principal and UK executive chair, Avison Young Patrick Duffy, partner, Shoosmiths Jules Pipe, deputy mayor for planning, regeneration and skills, Greater London Authority Michelle Percy, director of place - Newcastle City Council, Invest Newcastle Pat Ritchie CBE, chair, Government Property Agency        

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EG at MIPIM: Why effective leadership is key to creating truly inclusive real estate

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 50:41


One of the most important issues facing real estate, and one that EG takes very seriously, is how to make the industry truly inclusive, and how to design the built environment to enable diversity and inclusion from the outset. This 45-minute discussion, chaired by EG editor Samantha McClary and recorded live at MIPIM 2023, takes a look at that very issue. Listen in to hear an expert panel discuss everything from the role of a leader in ensuring a diverse workforce, the importance of a next generation speaking up and how the real estate sector can – or should – lead in terms of the inclusive places it creates. Key insights come from: Barbara Cominelli, chief executive Italy, JLL; Melanie Leech, chief executive, British Property Federation; Roland Karthaus, programme Lead, Design Council Paul Modu, NextGen Committee, Real Estate Balance Dr Valerie Vaughan-Dick, chief executive, RIBA A must listen for any leader.

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EG at MIPIM: Using proptech to explore and improve impactful issues

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 48:26


Real estate knows that new technology is key to driving the sector forward, and the sector has seen significant investment in recent years. In this podcast, recorded live at MIPIM 2023, EG editor Samantha McClary speaks to an expert panel about how we retain that investment and continue to attract the right skills and talent that will ensure the industry's development. Listen in to hear the panel share their insights on how real estate can do more to understand the innovations and solutions that already exist to help reach their sustainability goals and how we can keep up the pace of development to tackle the challenges we face.  Key insights come from: Vincent Bryant, chief executive and co-founder, Deepki Tzvete Doncheva, investor relations lead, PropTech 1 Louisa Dickins, co-founder, LMRE  

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City pitches: London, Manchester, Birmingham, Coventry, Wolverhampton

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 46:54


For UK cities to be engines of growth, opportunity, and prosperity there can be no more business as usual. That's why at the MIPIM conference in Cannes last week, EG gave some of the UK's core cities a platform to showcase why their city is the place to invest, and what the built environment is doing to help transform those cities. In this live recording that took place in the EG Pavilion, EG editor Samantha McClary  spoke to leaders from London, Manchester and the West Midlands, who outline their vision for their city or region's future and the ways in which they see public and private sectors coming together to shape that. We hear from: Eamonn Boylan, chief executive, GMCA Roger Clarke, chief executive, IPSX Richard Lawrence, director of regeneration, City of Wolverhampton Council      

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EG at MIPIM: Leveraging a multi-stakeholder approach to create high-quality places

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 44:21


EG editor Samantha McClary talks to Homes England about its ambitious vision for transforming UK towns and cities, alongside its partners, in this conversation that took place on Tuesday 14 March at MIPIM, Cannes. The discussion explores the power of public and private sector collaboration in achieving long-term results for communities and showcases some successful examples of collaboration across the country. Panel: Eamonn Boylan, chief executive, GMCA  Abi Brown, councillor, Stoke on Trent City Council  Peter Denton, chief executive, Homes England  Caroline Simpson, chief executive, Stockport Council  Listen here to find out how the public and private sectors can come together to create extraordinary places.  

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IWD 2023: Holding the door wide open for real estate's next female leaders

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 32:33


In this episode of the EG Property Podcast EG editor Samantha McClary sits down with four of 14 female leaders in the built environment who have put pen to paper in this week's EG Magazine, writing a letter to the next generation of women who should look to real estate to build a career. Over the course of this 30-minute conversation we hear insights from Anji Hobson, director of Seam Consultancy, Emma Goodford, partner and head of life sciences at Knight Frank, Dellah Gilbert, partner and head of property litigation at Maples Teesdale, and Charlotte Glazier, an EG Future Leader and programme manager for greening the public realm at Islington Council, about their experiences as women in the sector and the advice they put forward in their letters. The conversation paints a picture of real estate that any individual should be clamouring to enter. A sector which allows you to build a career that helps solve big problems, that enables you to shape places, to give back and, importantly, to make a difference. Listen in to hear how we should be talking differently about real estate if we really want to open it up to a wider selection of talent and be sure to pick up your copy of EG Magazine this weekend to read all 14 letters in full. You can head to www.egi.co.uk/news now to read them too.

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Should all transactions be as transparent as auctions?

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 56:03


In this episode of the EG Property Podcast, EG editor Samantha McClary assembles a cast of experts from across the real estate sector to explore why some of the transparency and simplicity of the auctions method hasn't been adopted in the private treaty world.  In this big EG listen, we look at  how the auctions market continues to push forward regardless of economic conditions and why, while not totally immune to the chill winds of  recession, the ballroom (virtual or real) continues to be busy. We ask whether the unique nature of what's on offer and the openness of a catalogue offers a purity of transaction that the private treaty world cannot (or perhaps, will not) deliver? And whether in times of fluctuating values and nervousness about the economy, this attracting more and more buyer and seller types to the ballroom. Listen in for insights from: John Maddison, head of asset management, Quadrant Estates Vijay Parikh, managing partner, Harold Benjamin Jo Seth-Smith, investment manager, OLIM Property George Walker, partner and auctioneer, Allsop    

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Inside the RICS: New leaders focus on the future

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 33:36


In this episode of the EG Property Podcast, EG editor Samantha McClary is in conversation with new RICS president Ann Gray and recently installed chair of the board Martin Samworth. Listen in to the 30 minute discussion to find out a little bit more about the who Ann Gray is, what makes her tick and what she hopes to bring to the RICS in her 12 month presidency. Martin Samworth gives the inside track on what his role as chair of the board will mean for the future of the RICS, how passionate he is about bringing pride back to the institution and how he wants members to be the greatest advocates for the RICS. This was recorded live in the belly of the RICS HQ at Parliament Square, which is not the most modern of buildings as those who have been there will know – but that's on Samworth's to do list too. So, if the audio is a little less perfect than you've come to expect from an EG Property Podcast that is why. But if you want to understand more about how those leading the RICS plan to make it great again, listen in and enjoy.

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EG Techtalk: Why partnership matters more than investment

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 38:32


In this EG TechTalk episode of the EG Property Podcast EG editor Samantha McClary is in conversation with Tripty Arya, founder of Tratvus, an AI technology company focused on multi-family real estate and John Helm, partner at RET Ventures, which recently led a $4m funding round into the business. In this 35-minute listen find out what it is like securing funding for a US business that is committed to being based in the UK, what that new funding from RET Ventures means for the growth of Travtus, insights into the US multifamily market, and why while investment is great (and necessary for growth) it is partnership that really adds value. Listen in for all that and much, much more. Enjoy.

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EG Scottish Cities Live: Finding value in a changing world

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 52:48


In this episode of the EG Property Podcast, recorded live in Edinburgh as part of our Scottish Cities Live event, EG editor Samantha McClary chairs a conversation with five key experts from across the commercial real estate sector to discuss how investors, developers and the public sector can find value in an ever-changing environment. Over the course of the 50-minute debate, you'll hear about the sectors that are showcasing the best value, the unintended consequences of government policy and the importance of the real estate sector using its voice in a better, bigger and more passionate way. Listen in for key insights from: Ed Crockett, director, operational capital markets, Savills Anne Johnstone, head of ESG, NorthTree Barry McKeown, partner & head of Glasgow office, Shoosmiths Claire Monaghan, partner, RSM Michael O'Brien, lead officer projects, South Ayrshire Council   To read more about EG Scottish Cities Live head to www.egi.co.uk/news or pick up your latest issue of EG magazine.   EG Scottish Cities Live was brought to you in partnership with Savills, Shoosmiths and RSM.

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Fundamentals of the Future: Delivering Biodiversity Net Gain and enhancing project viability

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 43:41


In this episode of the EG Property Podcast EG editor Samantha McClary takes a look at the requirements for developers to deliver on biodiversity net gain, how the development community is reacting to the demand of the Environment Act 2021 and what challenges developers may face in delivering meaningful habits across projects. Listen in for invaluable advice and tips from an expert panel, comprising: Julia Baker, head of nature services, Mott MacDonald Alexis Perry, commercial director, Environment Bank Nina Pindham, barrister, No5 Barrister's Chambers Emma Toovey, ecology director, Environment Bank Make sure to pick up your 26 November issue of EG Magazine for a full write up of the discussion. This podcast was brought to you in partnership with Environment Bank.

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TECHTALK: A propco, VC and tech solution meet at a downtown pier

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 30:25


In this episode of the EG Property Podcast, recorded live at CRETech NYC, EG editor Samantha McClary brings together three very different attendees to talk about their views on real estate, tech and the current market. Listen in to hear from GPE's head of innovation James Pellatt with innovation manager – and one of this year's batch of very impressive EG rising stars -  Ella Walter-Pavlou as they share the property owner view,  why they've come out to NYC this week and what they'll be taking home. Pilabs' and Spire Ventures' Faisal Butt gives the VC view and shares his view on what start-ups need to focus on to make sure they get their share of investment. While Jeremy Bernard, Americas chief executive of Essensys, shares the exhibitor view and gives us a little more insight on how collaboration is key when it comes to the growth of proptech. And a few final words from McClary on some standout insights for her.

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TECHTALK: Why diversity matters most in bumpy times

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 13:01


A big first day at CREtech NYC as thousands from around the globe made their way to Pier 36 on the Hudson River to talk tech, climate, investment and the big issues facing the industry. In this special podcast, recorded live from the show, EG editor Samantha McClary shares insights from CREtech chief executive Michael Beckerman as he kicks off proceedings and some big thoughts on the market and the importance of diversity from Hines' Laura Hines-Pierce and BentallGreenOak's Sonny Kalsi. Recordings were done onsite, not in the usual EG studio so listeners may need to lean in a little. But, as always, we promise it is worth it.

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TECHTALK: Fifth Wall's Brendan Wallace on the evolution of proptech

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 46:48


In this episode of the EG Property Podcast EG editor Samantha McClary is warming up for the upcoming CREtech NYC conference in Manhattan by reconnecting with Fifth Wall's Brendan Wallace. The pair last caught up in April 2021 as Wallace outlined his for a new climate fund. You can listen to that conversation here. In this 45-minute conversation Wallace shares thoughts on the coming of age of proptech and together the pair ponder whether, with the unique role that the built environment has to play in the environmental survival of the planet, proptech will eventually evolve into climate tech. And all bets are on for whether Wallace's predictions about what will be the big topics of conversation at CRETech come true.

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Veganism for buildings: Is retrofit or redevelopment the answer?

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 34:18


In this episode of the EG Property Podcast, recorded live at the London Real Estate Forum, EG editor Samantha McClary sits down with five specialists from across the sector to make the case for regeneration or restoration (or retrofit) of buildings. With a clear focus from the industry to do the right thing when it comes to climate change, there is an increasing proportion of refurbishments taking place rather than full scale development. An increasingly loud voice that is anti knock it down and build it up – see plans for M&S's HQ on Oxford Street as an example – has left many in the development and planning world, unsure of what is expected of them. Listen in to understand more about the case for and against knocking it down and starting again to deliver better and how the argument for redevelopment versus retrofitting is eerily similar to that of veganism versus an omnivorous diet. Helping figure out the answer are: Ali Abbas, managing director, head of UK, Art-Invest Chris Cummings, director, Savills Earth, Savills Derek Griffin, head of acquisitions, Whitbread William Seymour, partner – real estate, Shoosmiths Katharine Woods, associate, DP9

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After Dark: How enabling London's night-time economy is vital for the capital's future

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 37:23


In this EG Property Podcast, part of a series of listens focussed on London's built environment, EG editor Samantha McClary stays up well past her bedtime to understand more about what the night-time economy is and what is needed from the real estate sector and government to ensure that it gets as much support as the daytime economy. Listen in to hear more about how we need to change the narrative around the nighttime economy, shifting it away from a discussion about clubs and bars and towards business and people, and how central government support is essential to ensure the capital can make the most of life after dark. Sharing their insights and expertise in this circa 35-minute listen are: Michael Kill, chief executive, Night Time Industries Association Ros Morgan, chief executive, Heart of London Business Alliance Matt Sims, chief executive, Croydon Business Improvement District Melanie Williams, head of real estate & hospitality sectors, DWF

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Property over politics: How the UK's real estate sector is key to delivering a levelled-up UK

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 40:53


In this episode of the EG Property Podcast, EG editor Samantha McClary is in discussion with four experts from across the built environment to understand how the UK's cities are “levelling up” – or not – regardless of the politics. Levelling up was barely mentioned in the recent “mini budget”, reports say barely any of the levelling up funds have actually been spent and EG figures show that since the first time then PM Boris Johnson utter those two words “levelling up” in 2020, our regional cities continue to lag behind the capital. Investment is 23% lower, take up 12% lower and average rents a whopping 54% lower. Government is unlikely to really be able to level up this country, so how can our cities and the built environment make sure that they can? Helping to figure out the answer are: Deborah Gordon Brown, partner, Shoosmiths Kat Martindale, director and head of ESG research, Savills Simon McCabe, chief executive, Scarborough Group International Jackie Sadek, regeneration practitioner, Urban Strategy This episode runs as an aural accompaniment to EG's UK Cities Guide , which looks at how well our cities are performing when it comes to the green agenda and the importance of the role of infrastructure – physical and digital – when it comes to creating an equal UK.

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EG Future Leaders: Fresh thinking for a brighter future

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 25:13


In this episode to the EG Property Podcast, EG editor Samantha McClary is talking to the final three individuals that make up the latest cohort of EG Future Leaders. Listen in to the third of three episodes introducing you to cohort five of the EG Future Leaders to meet our early careers participants – Isabelle Walters from Savills, Callum Wyatt from CBRE and Priscilla Idowu from HB Reavis. A trio of bright sparks that promise to deliver talks to inspire not just the next generation but current leadership. Listen in to this 25-minute conversation to find out what they hope to deliver through their 10-minute TED style presentations at EG's special grand finale on 24 November and how essential it is that you – and the whole to the built environment – leans in, listens and takes action. Since the launch of EG Future Leaders in 2019 some 35 individuals have passed through the programme, learning not just the skills to stand up on stage to present to room full of peers and established leaders from across the industry, but the skills to really showcase how powerful the built environment can be at effecting change. The Future Leaders programme is more than just an event. This is a movement across the sector to empower generations of inspired and inspirational people to push the industry forward, to speak up and speak out about the role real estate has to play in so many aspects of our lives, our livelihoods and in the future of the planet. To make sure you're part of what EG promises will be the best real estate industry event you'll ever go to, head straight to www.eg.co.uk/eg-events/future-leaders-summit/ to book your tickets now.

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EG Future Leaders: Cohort 5 prepares for a journey of inspiration

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 37:34


In this episode of the EG Property Podcast, EG editor Samantha McClary is in discussion with four more of our latest cohort EG Future Leaders to find our just how excited and terrified they are about undertaking one of the toughest but most rewarding programmes in the sector. Listen in to this 35-minute conversation with Sophie Stewart from DLA Piper, Kat Strzalka from JLL, Jibram Saleem-Sheikh from Landsec and Thai Dang from Ellandi to find out what they hope to deliver through their 10-minute TED style presentations at EG's special grand finale on 24 November and how essential it is that you – and the whole to the built environment – leans in, listens and takes action. Since the launch of EG Future Leaders in 2019 some 35 individuals have passed through the programme, learning not just the skills to stand up on stage to present to room full of peers and established leaders from across the industry, but the skills to really showcase how powerful the built environment can be at effecting change. The Future Leaders programme is more than just an event. This is a movement across the sector to empower generations of inspired and inspirational people to push the industry forward, to speak up and speak out about the role real estate has to play in so many aspects of our lives, our livelihoods and in the future of the planet. To make sure you're part of what EG promises will be the best real estate industry event you'll ever go to, head straight to www.eg.co.uk/eg-events/future-leaders-summit/ to book your tickets now.

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EG Future Leaders:  Trusting the process and preparing to effect change

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 26:02


In this episode of the EG Property Podcast, EG editor Samantha McClary meets the first batch of Future Leaders joining the fifth cohort of EG's award winning programme. Listen in to hear how Charlotte Paton from Savills, Sophie Levenson from Knight Frank, Megan Kennedy from Wilmott Dixon and Ola Alade from LCP are feeling about embarking on the intense two-month training programme and how they hope to inspire not just the next generation but real estate's current leaders to bring about change. For this series of EG Future leaders we're tasking these phenomenal individuals with putting on a show at our grand finale that is going to be bigger and better than ever before. Since the launch of EG Future Leaders in 2019 some 35 individuals have passed through the programme, learning not just the skills to stand up on stage to present to room full of peers and established leaders from across the industry, but the skills to really showcase how powerful the built environment can be at effecting change. The Future Leaders programme is more than just an event. This is a movement across the sector to empower generations of inspired and inspirational people to push the industry forward, to speak up and speak out about the role real estate has to play in so many aspects of our lives, our livelihoods and in the future of the planet. To make sure you're part of what EG promises will be the best real estate industry event you'll ever go to, head straight to www.eg.co.uk/eg-events/future-leaders-summit/ to book your tickets now.

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EG Like Sunday Morning: What will King Charles III mean for real estate?

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 20:19


Jess Harrold is joined by editor Samantha McClary and senior writer Piers Wehner to reflect on the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. In addition, they consider how King Charles III - who has long been known for airing his views on the built environment, and was ahead of his time on the importance of environmental awareness and sustainability - might continue to have an influence on real estate in his new role.

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EG Cities Live: Uncovering the impact of freeport status for Southampton

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 45:46


In this edition of the EG Property Podcast, brought to you in partnership with Savills, EG editor Samantha McClary is joined by five experts from the south coast to find out more about what being awarded one of eight freeport statuses means for Southampton and the wider region. Listen in to this special EG Cities Live: Southampton recording to understand why collaboration between public and private sector is vital and why competition between UK freeports would be the worst thing for the country. In this 45-minute recording you'll find out more about how the freeport is the south coast's opportunity to showcase innovation, to retain talent and to, maybe, finally bring the region's logistics market out of paralysis. All that and much more expert insight delivered by: Gavin Hall, head of office, Savills Southampton Nella Pang, managing director, Omega-RE Patrick Freestone, deputy fund manager, Fiera Real Estate Logistics Development Fund Stuart Irvine, senior director, Turley Tom White, Ecosystem director, maritime & ports, Connected Places Catapult

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#IAMWOMAN: Showcasing real estate's phenomenal black women

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 37:23


Just 13% of the UK real estate workforce is female. Even less – a lot less – of it is made of of black women. That is not right and it is not okay. As real estate continues to transition and understand its importance in delivering places and spaces for human beings to thrive the need to diversify our workforce and become a truly inclusive sector has never been more important. To help highlight and showcase the black women there already are in the sector Black Women in Real Estate has teamed up with recruitment specialists Madison Berkeley to launch the #IAMWOMAN campaign. The campaign took place last week and highlighted five black women from across the built environment sharing their stories of success. The campaign was designed to help improve visibility of black women in the sector, to encourage more black women into real estate and to show all of us, that while the numbers of black women in real estate may be low today, there are many very highly skilled and talented women out there that this sector needs. In this podcast, EG editor Samantha McClary sits down with Hanna Afolobi, founder of Black Women in Real Estate and new development consultancy Mood & Space, Faith Locken, development manager at Countryside and founder of We Rise In and Clare Coe, co-founder of Madison Berkeley to find out more about IAMWOMAN, why the campaign was needed and how we all need to work hard to uncover the untapped talent this industry has and need to attract. Find out more about the campaign and read Faith and the other women's stories at https://www.madisonberkeley.com/i-am-woman/

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EG Like Sunday Morning: There may be trouble ahead...

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2022 32:42


Piers Wehner is standing in this week for Jess Harrold, and what could possibly go wrong?  He talks to EG's editor Samantha McClary and news editor Pui-Guan Man about the dark clouds hovering over the industry - from analysts predicting Global Financial Crisis II (the sequel no-one wanted), to the threat of bubbles bursting.  And with inflation rising and the dreaded R-word on the horizon, is now the time to put faith in the wisdom of old age?  Meanwhile, Sam and Pui go head-to-head to see who will be Queen of Quiz.  Let's face the music and dance.

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Fundamentals of the Future: Unpacking the policy changes really needed to decarbonise real estate

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 73:51


In this latest installment of EG Property Podcast's  Fundamentals of the Future programme, a series of listens focusing on real estate's role in the helping solve the world's climate crisis, EG editor Samantha McClary introduces an hour-long roundtable, hosted by Civic Engineers, that brings together a collection of experts from across the built environment to talk about the big issues real estate faces and the big solutions it can and should be coming up with. Listen in to understand more about the need for retrofit to be a sexier word than development, the role that placemaking has in greening up our built environment and the policy changes needed to turn real estate from a polluter to a protector of the planet. An advisory warning for listeners. This roundtable was not recorded in a studio so at times you may need to lean in a little closer to the conversation. But while the quality of sound may not always be top notch, the content most definitely is. Enjoy.

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Leaning in and learning: How the latest Future Leaders transformed us

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 41:46


In this episode of the EG Property Podcast, EG editor Samantha McClary sits down with Paul Lawrence, head of real estate at Taylor Wessing, and Dan Bayley, director in the tenant representation team at JLL. Both are huge supporters of EG's Future Leaders programme and both joined many others to lean in, learn and support our latest cohort at their showcase event on 9 June. In this 40-minute listen, they talk about the importance of the programme not only for what it delivers for EG's Future Leaders but for the messages it gives to the audience and the market as a whole. This latest cohort was united on showing how much power and influence the real estate sector can have at effecting change and making the world a much better place. Listen in for a run through of each of the amazing Ted-style talks. And if you're hungry for more, make sure to head to www.egi.co.uk/news to watch the six insightful, emotional and just quite brilliant talks in full.

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Fundamentals of the Future: Tooling up the advisory sector for a more sustainable future

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 32:43


In this episode to Fundamentals of the Future, EG Property Podcast's series of discussions looking at real estate's role in the climate crisis, EG editor Samantha McClary is joined by George Roberts, outgoing chair of the Property Advisers Forum and head of UK & Ireland at Cushman & Wakefield, Sarah Ratcliffe, chief executive of the Better Buildings Partnership and Emily Hamilton, head of ESG at Savills Investment Management, to talk about the very real need to close the skills gap when it comes to sustainability in real estate. The BBP, with funding from the Property Advisers Forum, has launched a new training programme focused specifically on the advisory sector. The course, which follows the success of a similar training programme launched last year for portfolio, fund and asset managers, will be delivered by specialists Hillbreak. Listen in to this 32-minute discussion to find out how vital education is within all parts of the real estate sector if the industry – as one of the biggest emitters of carbon – really is to play its part in solving the climate crisis. For more information on the BBP's new course visit https://www.betterbuildingspartnership.co.uk/

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EG Future Leaders: The secret to effecting change in real estate

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Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 29:14


In this episode of the EG Property Podcast, EG editor Samantha McClary sits down with the six members of its latest cohort of Future Leaders ahead of their grand showcase on 9 June. Listen in to find out about their journey to becoming Future Leaders, their intense training with the excellent Ginger Leadership Communications and why you can't afford to miss the grand finale at London's Royal Institute on 9 June. The EG Future Leaders programme began life as a D&I initiative aimed at showcasing how many very wonderful, talented women there are in the real estate sector - and to show other women, that they could be wonderful and appreciated in this sector too. Today this is more than just a D&I event. Yes, the people you will see up on stage may well be from groups that are largely under-represented – currently – in the real estate sector. Yes, they all represent different facets of the built environment. Some may even talk about ED&I. But what this event is, is a money-can't-buy insight into the power that real estate has to effect change. This event – to which you are all invited – is a chance for those who want to succeed in a rapidly changing sector to lean in and learn. To thrive, to beat the competition. These are real estate's transformers. And you can't afford not to see them. Listen in to find out why and head straight to https://www.eg.co.uk/eg-events/future-leaders/ secure your free space at this unmissable event. To find out more about EG Future Leaders programme, past and present visit https://www.egi.co.uk/futureleaders/