University of Reading accommodates networking event for property professionals – University of Reading
10 March 2009The Reading Real Estate Foundation (RREF) and the magazine Property Week teamed up recently, to land the visit of the industry renowned 1st Friday Club to Reading for the first time.
The 1st Friday CLUB brings together young professionals in property to socialise and discuss the challenges of the day, whilst hearing from inspirational, top-level speakers. Professionals from property-related businesses in and around the Reading area came to the Museum of English Rural Life, owned and managed by the University of Reading, to network and hear advice from Professor Andrew Baum, Professor of Land Management at the University and President of RREF.
In what is a tough time for the housing market Professor Baum was able to raise the spirits of those attending with some amusing anecdotes, while also reflecting that the market has overcome terrible downturns in the past, and that there are always opportunities for the taking if you are willing to 'roll up your sleeves and take risks'.
The Reading Real Estate Foundation (RREF) was incorporated in January 2002, and is a registered charity set-up to provide financial support for real estate education at the University of Reading.
"This was the first industry-wide event to be held by Property Week in Reading and we were proud to be involved," said Nicole Gillham, Executive Director RREF. "Often property events are confined to London's West End and this was a fantastic opportunity to highlight Reading as a centre of excellence in Real Estate education and a hub of business within the Thames Valley.'
For more details about RREF visit www.rref.net or contact Rebecca Robson on 0118 378 4191
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Notes for Editors:
The Reading Real Estate Foundation's objectives are to strengthen the links between the University of Reading's School of Real Estate & Planning at the new Henley Business School and the Reading real estate graduates through the creation of an alumni association; to help support and improve the quality of real estate education at the University of Reading; to help maintain its position at the forefront of European real estate and to raise awareness, worldwide, of the work of the university in the real estate industry.
For more information about Property Week please visit www.propertyweek.com/