Description
Reality behind the hubris
Our Spring Conference – at Haberdashers’ Hall in London – will bring together four experts to give their take on the reality behind the hubris and its impact on the economy and property.
Hosted by property author and former EG editor, Peter Bill, the format includes a Q&A with the audience as well as in-depth presentations from our expert speakers.
Our annual conference is not only an opportunity for two hours of engaging CPD, but one of the best chances to meet and chat with fellow industry professionals before and after the talks.
Schedule
3.30pm-4pm: Networking over tea coffee juice and refreshments served
4pm-6pm: Property commentator Peter Bill will host our four speakers and facilitate questions from the floor.
6pm-7pm: Drinks and canapé reception in orangery and courtyard at Haberdashers’ Hall
Speakers
Sir Mike Jackson - Keynote
Talking to our conference theme of the reality behind the hubris Sir Mike will consider the current geo-political climate - reminding us of key events leading to todays’ global instability - as well as explaining how best to manage our teams, all whilst recounting some of the ‘challenges’ faced by him in his exceptional career.
Mark Berrisford-Smith - Economist HSBC
Mark is responsible for advising the Bank in the UK and its business customers on developments in the British and global economies. In the past few years, his work has focused on explaining the mechanics and economic consequences of Brexit, the Covid pandemic, and the impact of the war in Ukraine. He is also actively involved in explaining to HSBC’s customers the economics of the transition to Net Zero. Mark’s expert perspective will give us a hugely informed understanding of the economy today and, more importantly, the potential challenges and opportunities ahead.
Chen Tsui - Cyber Protect & Prevent Officer
Chen is based in Serious Fraud and Cyber Unit at Hertfordshire Constabulary. As part of Team Cyber UK network, Chen is responsible for delivering the ‘Protect’ and ‘Prevent’ strands of the Constabulary’s Cybercrime strategy and more generally the National Cyber Strategy, collaborating with partners in both the private and public sector, including peers at a regional and national level.
From a ‘Protect’ perspective, Chen delivers awareness, education and prevention advice to businesses, charities, and local communities to help reduce the impact of cybercrime against both the public and businesses.
Chen also works closely with partners and the educational sector to identify and divert young individuals who commit cybercrime offences and offer them alternative paths within the commercial world to steer them away from hacking and committing cybercrime.
Julie White from Bright White Life will be sharing her specialist skill set covering:
- Recognising the importance of mental health in the workplace
- Understanding common causes and warning signs of mental health issues
- Identifying red flags of mental health issues among borrowers and staff in the real estate sector
- Discussing the role of Treating Customers Fairly (TCF) in mental health awareness
- Promoting mental health education and support in the workplace
- Encouraging action to address mental health issues and promote a healthy work environment
Why Attend?
Nara members will be pleased to hear that the Conference counts two hours towards their annual CPD requirement.
Sponsors
Clive Emson
Howden Group
Orbis Protect
Veritas Maintenance and Security
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