The British Property Federation has revealed the shortlist for the Tomorrow’s Leaders Awards.
The shortlisted nominees are:
RISING STAR
■ Katie Kershaw, director, Node
■ Kemi Oguntoye, property consultant, SAY Property Consulting
■ Nedal Ramahi, associate director, JCRA
■ Sophie Rosier, associate director, Savills
■ Thomas Bouriot, energy and sustainability consultant, Tuffin Ferraby Taylor
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
■ James Rogers, community executive, Hammerson
■ Kym Shaen Carter, development manager, igloo Regeneration
■ Lois Kay, development surveyor, Peel Environment
COLLABORATION
■ Angela Harrowing, deputy director, asset efficiency, One Public Estate, Government Property Unit
■ Antara Sundararajan, associate, development, Oxford Properties
■ Nick Jones, associate director, Mayfair, Grosvenor Britain & Ireland
INNOVATION
■ Chris Poole, associate director, asset management, M&G Real Estate
■ Emily Berwyn, director, Meanwhile Space CIC
■ William Newton, EMEA director, WiredScore
INCLUSIVITY
■ Dave Carlos, senior sustainability communications consultant, JLL UK
■ Rebecca Gardiner, head of office analysis and chair of the British Land Women’s Committee, British Land
■ Rob Krzyszowski and Simon Brooksbank, co-founders, Planning Out
The awards, which are running for the first time this year, seek to celebrate high achievers in the industry who have been working in property for a maximum of 10 years.
BPF chief executive Melanie Leech said: “Congratulations to the shortlisted nominees for the BPF’s Tomorrow’s Leaders Awards, a significant achievement in its own right as the standard of entries was very high.
“The nominees embody the values we aspire to – innovation, inclusivity, collaboration and engagement – and in celebrating their achievements we will showcase the best characteristics of the real estate industry and highlight its rising talent.”
The winners will be announced at the BPF president’s lunch on 23 May.
The judging panel includes Eastdil Secured senior advisor Ian Marcus, Crown Estate chief executive Alison Nimmo, Student Cribs chief executive Charlie Vaughan Lee, and EG reporter Louisa Clarence-Smith.
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