Get involved: Old Oak and Park Royal CEO answers your questions

Ahead of speaking at an exclusive breakfast seminar at the Construction News Developer Forum on 9 June 2016, Victoria Hills will take part in a Twitter question and answer session.

Get involved in our Twitter Q&A!

Victoria Hills chief executive Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation 3

Victoria Hills chief executive Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation 3

Submit your question now!

The Twitter Q&A takes place on Tuesday 19 April 2016 at 1pm.

Follow Construction News and Victoria Hills on Twitter to get involved in the session.

Ms Hills, the chief executive of Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation, sits at the helm of the UK’s largest regeneration project.

The scheme will see a Crossrail and HS2 ‘superhub’ developed and more than 25,000 homes built, creating 65,000 job opportunities at the same time.

Ms Hills gave CN a no-holds barred interview earlier this year, and this Twitter Q&A will give CN’s digital audience a chance to get the same level of honest insight, direct from the chief exec herself.

Submit your question now and join Construction News and Victoria Hills at 1pm on Tuesday 19 April for the Twitter Q&A!

Victoria Hills chief executive Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation 2

Victoria Hills chief executive Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation 2

There’s even more from Ms Hills: she’s appearing at Construction News’ bigger and better 2016 Developer Forum.

The Forum packs lots of high profile speakers into one venue, and gives forward thinking construction businesses an unrivalled opportunity to network with and hear from influential clients.

Find out more about the CN Developer Forum 2016 and keep an eye on announcements using the #CNDeveloper hashtag on Twitter.

CN Developer Forum

Victoria Hills is among the expert speakers (see below) lined up for the Construction News Developer Forum on 9 June.

The programme will include regional project presentations and Q&A sessions with high-profile developers around procurement and work pipelines.

This year’s Forum takes place at the Bloomsbury Hotel in London on 9 June.

Get full details of this year’s CN Developer Forum.

  • Roger Madelin, head of Canada Water Development, British Land
  • Bill Hughes, managing director, property, Legal & General
  • Graeme Craig, commercial development director, Transport for London
  • Scott Hammond, managing director, Essential Living
  • Andrew Locke, development director, Native Land
  • David Pringle, director, NOMA, Co-operative Group
  • Phil Wade, director, First Base
  • Philip Barnes, land and planning director, Barratt Developments
  • Grant Brooker, senior executive partner, Foster & Partners

 

 

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