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Women in Residential Property panel event will discuss power of collaboration

A Bristol panel event staged by the Women in Residential Property (WiRP) network will discuss the power of collaboration in property and examine how powerful networks can drive progress.

Hosted by WiRP chair Rebecca Kibby at the Bristol offices of Foot Anstey, guests will discuss the impact of collaboration and how women-led groups shape the property industry, hear stories of progress with real-world examples of professional growth through strategic connections, and learn actionable insights with practical takeaways.

Kibby will be joined on the panel by Helen Roberts, director of client services at Fexco Property Management and Doyenne Ambassador for Wales; Kate Fuller, partner, director and founder of the Mortgage Advice Bureau; Samantha Burrows, chair of Women in Conveyancing; Rebecca Freeman, director of field operations and statutory board director at Countrywide Surveying Services; and Alex Tan, group sales director at Andrews & Partners Ltd.

The panel event will be followed by a drinks reception at Veeno wine bar, where guests will have the opportunity to explore and develop connections in an informal setting.

Tickets are £50 + VAT, and limited spaces are available at both the panel and drinks reception. For further information see www.womeninresidentialproperty.co.uk/event/wirp-collaboration-event/

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