In this episode of the EG Property Podcast, EG Samantha McClary dons her Lycra for a conversation about a different kind of brick…The brick training one might do when preparing for a triathlon.
As the countdown to the JLL Property Triathlon on 1 July begins, she sits down with Emma Hoskyn, head of sustainability at JLL, and Abigail Dean, head of strategic insights at Nuveen Real Estate, for a relaxed chat about tactics and training for this year’s big race. The trio even share a few tips on what it might take to win this year…the fancy dress round at least.
The annual event is one of the biggest sporting gatherings in real estate, bringing thousands from across the sector together to network, engage in a spot of friendly competition and raise huge amounts for charity.
A few last-minute spaces remain for individual races. Head to https://www.propertytriathlon.com/ if you’d like to secure your spot.
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