Scotland has an ever-evolving property sector – one which has nevertheless remained innovative, resilient and adaptable. The sector is also noted for its collaborative exchange of ideas and the inaugural Herald Property Business Breakfast in Glasgow will provide a forum to discuss and debate the opportunities and imperatives.
Hosted by Gordon Stevenson, Digital Transformation Director at Newsquest Scotland, the event will be held on Tuesday, June 25 at Skypark, Glasgow from 8am-11:30am.
The keynote speaker is Miller Mathieson, Managing Director, Scotland and Northern Ireland at CBRE who will be joined by Johane Murray, Head of Real Estate, Brodies LLP; Jeremy Ogborne, Business Development Manager, FirstPort; and a speaker from recruitment consultants Maxwell Bruce.
The event is sponsored by Skypark, Brodies LLP, FirstPort and Maxwell Bruce.
To find out more about joining us at The Herald Property Business Breakfast contact events executive Holly Rutherford on 0141 302 6019 or email holly.rutherford@newsquest.co.uk
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