44 min

Supporting social mobility in real estate EG Property Podcasts

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In this episode of the EG Property Podcast – recorded live on stage at UKREiiF in Leeds – news editor Pui-Guan Man sits down with a host of experts to discuss how to support social mobility within the real estate sector.
While those working in real estate can often come from privileged backgrounds, the sector operates within diverse communities where individuals converge to live, work and socialise. This means that prioritising social mobility is crucial for fostering an inclusive and equitable workplace, as well as for ensuring that the real estate industry mirrors the diversity of its surroundings.
In this conversation we look at how we can further advocate for the economic benefits of diversity? What strategies can organisations and individuals employ to drive positive transformations, fostering a more vibrant, adaptable and fair urban landscape? How can tangible opportunities for local communities be provided in the process?
Insights delivered from
Jennie Colville, head of ESG & sustainability, Landsec
Fatima Khan-Shah, inclusivity champion, West Yorkshire Combined Authority
David Lynch, director of strategic housing & development, Manchester City Council
Julie Simms, partner, joint head of the National Public Sector Real Estate Team and Liverpool managing partner, DWF
Brought to you in partnership with DWF.

In this episode of the EG Property Podcast – recorded live on stage at UKREiiF in Leeds – news editor Pui-Guan Man sits down with a host of experts to discuss how to support social mobility within the real estate sector.
While those working in real estate can often come from privileged backgrounds, the sector operates within diverse communities where individuals converge to live, work and socialise. This means that prioritising social mobility is crucial for fostering an inclusive and equitable workplace, as well as for ensuring that the real estate industry mirrors the diversity of its surroundings.
In this conversation we look at how we can further advocate for the economic benefits of diversity? What strategies can organisations and individuals employ to drive positive transformations, fostering a more vibrant, adaptable and fair urban landscape? How can tangible opportunities for local communities be provided in the process?
Insights delivered from
Jennie Colville, head of ESG & sustainability, Landsec
Fatima Khan-Shah, inclusivity champion, West Yorkshire Combined Authority
David Lynch, director of strategic housing & development, Manchester City Council
Julie Simms, partner, joint head of the National Public Sector Real Estate Team and Liverpool managing partner, DWF
Brought to you in partnership with DWF.

44 min