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The panel – comprising Daniel K Poku-Davies, architectural designer, Foster + Partners; Stuart Wallis, associate director – industrial relations, Mace; Lauren Rimmer, founder and CEO, Construct Change; and Jessica Haskett, design manager, Kier Group – shared its wisdom and took questions from the floor.
CIOB London Tomorrow’s Leaders also joined RICS and JCT’s Young Professional Group (YPG) in the second joint networking event between the three groups and KPMG in November.
Expanding on last year’s event, this year featured representation from a number of other industry groups and enabled members from across the various networks to meet informally, discuss ideas and relevant topics and gain the perspective of other young professionals working across all areas of the built environment.
CIOB London TL hosted a careers event at Hays’ offices, Cheapside
The January/February 2026 issue of Construction Management magazine is now available to read in digital format.
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