The Liverpool Place Partnership has launched its Future Impact Board of young real estate professionals to promote the city to investors.
The board comprises young property and construction professionals, led and mentored by Susan Patterson, senior business development manager at the Manufacturing Technology Centre, a research and technology organisation with a base in the city.
The partnership, a public-private initiative promoting Liverpool, wants the board to attend events including the annual MIPIM conference, presenting a fresh view of the city and its business community.
Patterson said of the board members: “Their experience of Liverpool is fresh and positive, which is why it’s important we have a voice of young professionals who are skilled and experienced enough to challenge us and impact the way we promote the region.”
Stephen Cowperthwaite, chair of the Liverpool Place Partnership and managing director of Avison Young in Liverpool, added: “The Liverpool Place Partnership has become a support group and advocator across the private and public sectors. It is an introducer, thought leader and investment facilitator and, along with the Future Impact Board and our partners, will be attending MIPIM Cannes next year, but sustainably, responsibly and as disrupters with the voices of the future at our centre.”
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