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The next free Bytesize event features Alexandra Notay from PfP Capital
The next free Bytesize event features Alexandra Notay from PfP Capital

Watch the talk on net zero and inclusivity with Alexandra Notay

Watch the recording of this free taster Festival of Place event with Alexandra Notay, Placemaking & Investment Director, PfP Capital, on investing in net zero and the changing shape of property and place, supported by IE University School of Architecture and Design

 

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Watch the recording of the latest Festival of Place Bytesize event with Alexandra Notay, Placemaking & Investment Director, PfP Capital. The talk, Where it falls down: Investing and developing for net zero and inclusivity features Notay, a global expert on build to rent, talking about why a silo’ed and fragmented property industry is failing to innovate and progress, even where it wants to. 

 

The talk was supported by IE University School of Architecture and Design and hosted by Martha Thorne, Dean, IE School of Architecture and Design, with chair Christine Murray, Director of Festival of Place and founder of The Developer.

 

Alexandra Notay is an expert on build-to-rent, placemaking and sustainable urban development. She is editor of the ULI UK Best Practice Guide on Build to Rent (2014, 2016), Notay is a vice-chair of the ULI UK Residential Council, chair of the BPF sub-committee on residential ESG, serves on the BPF Build to Rent Committee and is an Associate Member of CREFC Europe. She is also a non-executive director of Essensys plc, Sound Diplomacy, SouthWest Board Member for LandAid and trustee of the SunScreenIT Foundation and St Mary Redcliffe. Notay is passionate about enabling tangible social impact through innovation and collaboration as well as mentoring the next generation of diverse talent.

 

Run in association with the IE School of Architecture and Design, its master programme for professionals, the part-time online Global Master in Real Estate Development attracts the next-gen of investors, developers, architects and urban planners from around the world.

 

 


To find out about the IE Women in Real Estate Scholarship for proactive and driven women who are working towards important accomplishments in their professional or personal sphere, click here. The global master in real estate development is a part-time world-class programme that goes beyond the boundaries of traditional education. With a focus on technology and sustainability, students explore the relationship between real estate development, investment and city infrastructure from a wholly global perspective. Please contact victor.alenar@ie.edu for more information.

 

Don’t forget to get your pass to Festival of Place, happening in-real-life on 12 October, Tobacco Dock, London with an emphasis on designing and developing equitable places in the context of a climate emergency.

 

 


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