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Taking the opportunity to champion women from across the built environment, The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) hosted a #BreakTheBias event for International Women’s Day.
Joining the panel to discuss ‘The next generation – countering the regressive impact of COVID-19 on young professionals and women in the workplace’ was sustainability advisor at ISG and RICS Matrics London chair, Nicola Forest.
- Nicola Forest, Sustainability Advisor, ISG
Focusing on the difficulties young people – and particularly young women – have faced as a result of the pandemic, the panel discussed a range of topics; from career progression and work-life balance to modern methods of construction and attracting a more diverse talent pool in the next generation of building professionals.
Looking into what more can be done to break down barriers and counter pandemic driven regression for young professionals and females within construction and property, Nicola was joined by:
Watch the full #BreakTheBias event, including the insightful and inspiring sessions on career progression and intersectionality:
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