RIBA Practice Clinic: Brexit - predicting the future economy
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About this Event
Calling all practice owners, sole practitioners and architects working in small practices! We’ve developed a series of interactive online events to provide a forum to discuss issues and problems that practices are facing as they navigate their way through the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and Brexit.
For this session we will be focusing on Brexit and discussing the future economic implications for the profession. You are welcome to submit questions and concerns about Brexit, European projects and related issues which we will try to address in this session.
Panellists
Adrian Malleson, Head of Economic Research and Analysis, RIBA
Adam Sinfield, Senior Immigration Manager, Osborne Clarke
Adam joined Osborne Clarke in July 2018 to help grow the immigration practice, having over 12 years’ experience. If it’s related to UK immigration, Adam has done it! Following his graduation from Cardiff University and training at the Bar, Adam worked for the UK Home Office as a Case Worker and Presenting Officer, deciding applications and representing the Home Office at immigration appeals. In 2009 he joined a niche immigration practice and quickly rose to become a Partner. In this position, he opened a new office which continues to thrive to date. Having worked on both ‘sides’ proved invaluable! He remained at this firm until he joined OC. Adam covers all areas of immigration, including assisting multinational, multimillion, dollar corporations with their relocations and HNW/UHNW individuals through to individual migration needs. Adam has also been a regular commentator in the media, including appearances for the BBC and various national radio stations.
Matt Griffith, Director of Policy, Business West
Matt is a specialist in economic policy and has a long history of economic and business research and lobby work. He has previously worked as an advisor to government, including writing reports for the Prime Minister on improving England’s economic performance, reports on improving city growth and several recent high profile housing reports. He is currently Director of Policy at Business West.
Please note this event will be recorded.
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