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ULI Europe Newsletter: July 2023
Catch up on all the latest news from ULI Europe with the July 2023 issue of the monthly newsletter.
The Urban Land Institute (ULI) has appointed CBRE’s Mark Collins as UK Chair, succeeding Anette Simpson, Director of Development and Partnerships at Legal & General, Affordable Homes, who has served in the role since June 2021.
Mark Collins is an Executive Director and Chairman of Residential at CBRE. He celebrates over 40 years in the property industry, having been Managing Director of Harrods Estates for 14 years before moving to CBRE to launch its Residential business in 2011. Mark also sits on the London Mayor’s Homes for Londoners Board.
In addition to an esteemed career within the UK residential market, Mark was a Director of Fulham Football Club from 2001-2013 and was an elected member of the Premier League, as a Football Association Council Member.
The ULI is a non-profit education and research institute supported by its members. Its mission is to shape the future of the built environment for transformative impact in communities worldwide. In the UK, ULI has over 1300 members nationwide from across the built environment. Collins currently sits on the UK ULI Executive Committee and has been a founding member of the ULI European Residential Product Council.
He comments: “I have long been impressed by the work of ULI to bring together the most engaged and ambitious of our industry to discuss and develop strategies to futureproof our built environment. For my part I am keen to grow our Young Leader membership and programme across the UK, a fantastic vehicle to support and encourage a new generation of diverse talent within our industry.”
“Uniquely, ULI’s members work across the entirety of the real estate value chain here in the UK, giving the organisation huge reach to deliver impact. I am also passionate about engaging with ULI’s C Change programme in Europe, which is mobilising the industry to decarbonise as well as it’s other global mission priority around housing attainability, something that I am already engaged with through my work with the Mayor’s office.”
Lisette van Doorn, CEO, ULI Europe, comments, “With her strong commitment, Anette has led ULI UK by example and as a result membership increased with more than 17% over the past two years. The inauguration of our leadership awards and her award-winning work around our UrbanPlan education programme are other highlights of her legacy. Mark is one of the most experienced leaders in the residential sector in the UK. His wealth of experience and connections make him extremely well placed to build on Anette’s work and work closely with the executive committee and wider leadership to continue to grow our membership in the UK and embed ULI’s global mission priorities in our local programmes.”
Lars Huber, Chair, ULI Europe, adds, ‘I would like to thank Anette for her huge commitment to ULI over the past two years – she has made a significant contribution to our organisation in the UK. We are now privileged to have Mark Collins taking the role of UK Chair and I look forward to working with him at a European level to help inspire and mobilise our industry to address some of our biggest challenges yet.”
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About the Urban Land Institute:
The Urban Land Institute is a non-profit education and research institute supported by its members. Its mission is to shape the future of the built environment for transformative impact in communities worldwide. Established in 1936, the institute has over 48,000 members worldwide representing all aspects of land use and development disciplines.
ULI’s mission priorities that the organisation will be focusing on over the next three years include:
o decarbonising the real estate sector and targeting net zero;
o educating the next generation of diverse real estate leaders; and,
o increasing housing attainability in communities around the world.
ULI has almost 5,500 members in Europe across 15 National Council country networks. For more information, please visit europe.uli.org, or follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn or Instagram.
About ULI’s C Change:
C Change is a ULI-led programme to mobilise the European real estate industry to decarbonise. We’re a movement empowering everyone to work together for a sustainable future. We connect the brightest minds from across the value chain. We challenge barriers, share expertise, and champion innovation to move swiftly to accelerate solutions that will transform our industry and protect our planet. C Change means real change.
C Change was formed in late 2021 by a group of leading real estate players that was united in its aim to focus on collaboration to ensure companies large and small have access to practical solutions and education on decarbonisation.
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