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Landaid Ambassadors' Awards LandAid Ambassadors’ Awards - 26 November 2015 Victoria Lloyd-Jones Allsop LLP Alex Colvin British Land Company PLC Thomas Marsh Angermann Goddard & Loyd Melanie Leech British Property Federation Ian Hughes Annington Homes Ltd Laura Kozasvili British Property Federation Geoff Peters Applied Energy Howard Dawber Canary Wharf Group Plc Toby King Applied Energy Natasha Dodds Capita Katie Cairns Assael Architecture Ltd Joyce Ncube Capita Margot Waddup Association of Property Lenders Ella Randell-Khan Capita Jane Preston Aston Rose Rob Johnston Carmichael Fisher John Williams Aston Rose Katy Blake Carter Jonas Alex Hill Aviva Investors Global Real Estate Limited Natasha Brandaro Carter Jonas Alison Dykes Battersea Power Station David Fraser CBRE Ltd Barbra Mazur Battersea Power Station Lauren Blackwell CBRE Ltd Alex Doel Bellenden Ashley Sweetland CBRE Ltd Phil Briscoe Bellenden Sahar Rezazadeh CBRE Ltd James Sachon Bellenden Tudor Pop CBRE Ltd Barney Hillsdon Bilfinger GVA Louise Ward Charles Russell Speechlys LLP Mark Innocenti Bilfinger GVA Katy Katani Charles Russell Speechlys LLP Kevin Marriott Bilfinger GVA Sarah Morley Charles Russell Speechlys LLP Max Clapton Bilfinger GVA Charles Begley City Property Association George Skinner Bilfinger GVA Bill Siegle Cluttons LLP Thomas Sadler Bilfinger GVA Amy Meyrick Cluttons LLP Ginny Cordy Redden Bilfinger GVA Sandeep Singh Cluttons LLP Anya Leusink Bilfinger GVA Mark Heighton CMS Cameron McKenna LLP Beckie Hunt Bilfinger GVA Alex Harrington- Coeur de Lion Property David Cohen Bilfinger GVA Griffin Mel Griffin Coeur de Lion Property Claire Winsor Bilfinger GVA Bill Price Construction Rocks Charlotte Smith Bilfinger GVA Paul Norman CoStar UK Limited Charlotte Ody Bilfinger GVA Andrew Kean CoStar UK Limited Kevin Marriott Bilfinger GVA James Young Cushman & Wakefield LLP Rupert Parker Bilfinger GVA Lorna O'Neil Cushman & Wakefield LLP Patrick Clift BNP Paribas Real Estate Liz Peckett Cushman & Wakefield LLP Ed Cooke British Council of Shopping Centres Colin Wilson Cushman & Wakefield LLP David Watts British Land Company PLC Amanda Westcott Cushman & Wakefield LLP LandAid Ambassadors’ Awards - 26 November 2015 Ann-Marie Onubogu-Opara Cushman & Wakefield LLP Helen Drury Intu Properties Verity Waterbury Cushman & Wakefield LLP Richard Morris ip-Xchange Georgia Morton Cushman & Wakefield LLP Kevin Winstanley ip-Xchange Amy de’Boer Lloyd Dezrez Services Ltd Jon Vivian Irwin Mitchell Gina Roberts Dezrez Services Ltd Louise Cartwright Irwin Mitchell Felicity Klug DTRE Emma Mcpeake Irwin Mitchell Benjamin Cross Duggan Morris Architects. David Cowgill Irwin Mitchell David Erwin Dunluce Cairo Nickolls Irwin Mitchell Tim Wainwright England Rugby 2015 Anthony Tokatly JJ Homes Ian Grant Environment Analyst Shelley Frost JLL Isla Hay Ernst & Young LLP Andrew Renshaw JLL Rebecca Kent Estates Gazette Chris Walters JLL Nathalie Foster Estates Gazette Alison Westwood JLL Paul Kendrick Evans Randall Ltd Laura Houghton JLL James Lugg Folio UK Lois Locker JLL Jo Allen Frogmore Property Company Ltd Francy Chavez JLL Simon Prichard Gerald Eve Gemma Piggott JLL Jessica Nutt Gerald Eve Liz Wilks John Robertson Architects Doug Beasley Gerald Eve Elizabeth Hall Karakusevic Carson Architects Kurt Mueller Grainger Plc William Buttery Knight Frank Nick Bailey Grainger Plc Ross Davies Knight Frank Dave Butler Grainger Plc Tom Tangney Knight Frank Mitch Cooke Greengage Alice Turner Knight Frank Chrissy Cullen Grosvenor Charlotte Brazier Knight Frank Venah Lutchmiah Grosvenor Liz Peace CBE LandAid Ewan Graham Hawkins\Brown Elise Austin LandAid Charlotte Macgregor Hays Laureen Walsh LandAid Diana Amalinei Hays Robyn Phillips LandAid Mike Slade Helical Bar Plc Chantell Mills-Callard LandAid Kadine James Hobs Studios Elizabeth Pearson LandAid Toby Turner Holtby Turner Caroline Fraser LandAid Jenny Hancock Howard De Walden Estates Sally Robinson LandAid Martin Skinner Inspired Assets Paul Morrish LandAid LandAid Ambassadors’ Awards - 26 November 2015 Liz Potts LandAid Kat Terry Osborne Clarke Suzanne Avery LandAid Daisy Jones Osborne Clarke Alexandra Randall LaSalle Investment Management Richard Trubshaw Paragon Building Consultancy Ross Burns LaSalle Investment Management John Munday Paragon Building Consultancy Selina Mason LDA Design David Taylor Pinsent Masons LLP Marc Tevendale Legal & General Property Ltd Arthur Lovitt Pinsent Masons LLP Simon Heilpern Levy Real Estate LLP Richard Lloyd Pinsent Masons LLP Andre Baron Live-In Guardians Michael Reid Pinsent Masons LLP Arthur Duke Live-In Guardians Nell Shaw Pinsent Masons LLP Gabriel York Lodha Group Liz Hamson Property Week Peter Welterveden Lodha Group David Allen Property Week Gareth Price LondonMetric Property Plc David Adair PwC Siobhan Hewitt-Devine M&G Real Estate Tosin Olorunfunmi PwC Tony Brown M&G Real Estate Suzi Edwards PwC Martin Towns M&G Real Estate Anna Fairclough PwC Mike Hanson Mace Pippa Whittaker PwC Jason Parker Make Architects Sophie Crossley PwC John Prevc Make Architects Saira Choudhry PwC Martha McNaughton Make Architects Saira Choudhry PwC Frank Filskow Make Architects Douglas West Redevco UK Graham Longman Make Architects Kate Bourne Redwood Consulting Michelle Condon Malcolm Hollis LLP Harriet Luff Redwood Consulting Mark Hampson Malcolm Hollis LLP Mark Walley RICS Abbie Wilkes Malcolm Hollis LLP Rebecca Hunt RICS Luke Hamilton-Jones Malcolm Hollis LLP Paul Turton Royal Bank Of Scotland plc Tom Wakefield Malcolm Hollis LLP Josephine Eve Royal Bank Of Scotland plc Oliver Werby Malcolm Hollis LLP Andrew Hallett Royal Bank Of Scotland plc Ajoy Bose-Mallick Maples Teesdale Wei Zhang Royal Bank Of Scotland plc Martin Wright Mayer Brown International LLP Hissam Durrani Royal Bank Of Scotland plc Caroline Humble Mayer Brown International LLP Katie Dodd Savills (UK) Limited Rose Meller Mayer Brown International LLP Anneka Fisher Savills (UK) Limited Mark Girling Montagu Evans LLP Andrew Gulliford SEGRO Plc Marc Gilbard Moorfield Group Ltd David Sleath SEGRO Plc LandAid Ambassadors’ Awards - 26 November 2015 Neil Impiazzi SEGRO Plc Jenny Tonkins Turley Nick Hughes SEGRO Plc Amy Healey Unite Group Plc Octavia Peters SEGRO Plc Saroj Chumber Unite Group Plc Eleanor Burton SEGRO Plc Tom Bloxham Urban Splash Work Ltd Alex McMahon SEGRO Plc Arbnor Salihi Vail Williams LLP Pamela Reid Sellar Developments Lisa-Jane Risk Women In Property Sebastian Abigail Sociable Surveyors Johnny Clayton Young Entrepreneurs in Property (YEP) Zoe Phillips Spratley Studios Alice May Young Entrepreneurs in Property (YEP) Jeremy Spratley Spratley Studios Ashifah Dhalla Spratley Studios Richard Pearce TCN UK Toby Bidwell TCN UK Valerie Henry Telereal Trillium Jenny Buck Tesco Pension Management Ltd Jenny Buck Tesco Pension Management Ltd Sammy Kingston The Apprentice Network Wale Sanusi The Apprentice Network Henry Longton The Keegans Group Simon Camamile The Worshipful Company Of Chartered Surveyors Laurence Johnstone The Worshipful Company Of Chartered Surveyors Richard Patient Thorncliffe Toby Wait Tower 8 Helen Jones Tower 8 Kate Ball Tower 8 Holly Black Tower 8 Loren Purdy Tower 8 Adam Mursal Tower 8 James Morris Tower 8 Jason Demetlica Tower 8 Simon Craven Tower 8 David Mann Tuffin Ferraby Taylor Paul Crisp Turley .
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