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ULI Europe Waterfront Cities Council Meeting
Waterfront Stadium Developments
Cecilia Andersson, City of Gothenburg
Chris Brown, Director Marketing Liverpool, Liverpool City Council
Chris Capes, Director of Development – Liverpool Waters, Peel Land and Property Group
Mo Maghazachi, Senior Liaison & Engagement Manager, Everton FC
9:40 Q&A
10:00 Waterfront Cities Council – Plans for 2022 and Beyond
This session will be an opportunity for our city members to share ideas of speakers and content they would like to include in future meetings. We would also like to hear members thoughts on the direction the longer-term direction they would like the council to take.
Speakers
Chris is a graduate of the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow and having worked in a number of Hotels as a General Manager he changed course to work in destination management in 1999 – Initially he worked for five years at The Mersey Partnership as Director of Tourism, Director of Operations and interim Chief Executive before taking the role of Chief Executive at Marketing Cheshire, formerly Visit Chester and Cheshire, in 2004.
He returned back to Liverpool in 2013 to establish Marketing Liverpool and to promote the city as a first-class destination for visitors, investors and students. Chris is also responsible with its key partners in promoting the Liverpool brand nationally and internationally.
He is a keen follower of all things Scotland and continues a long held ambition to finally see the country win something.
Cecillia Andersson
City of Gothenburg
Mo Maghazachi
Senior Liaison & Engagement Manager , Everton Football Club
Chris Capes
director of development , Peel L&P
Appointed as Director of Development for Peel L&P’s Liverpool Waters project in April 2021, Chris has over 20 years’ experience working in regeneration and property development. Prior to joining Peel L&P Chris was development team leader at Liverpool City Council, where he led a range of strategic development projects and helped shape key public realm and waterfront regeneration schemes.