Angela Brady and Deborah Saunt named in top 25 women
12 June 2012 | By Andrea Klettner
Women in Property celebrates 25 years with most influential list
Angela Brady and Deborah Saunt have been named as two of the most influential women in property and construction.
The Association of Women in Property (WIP) compiled the 25-strong list as part of its 25th anniversary celebrations.
Alison Nimmo, chief executive of the Crown Estate, and Ros Kerslake, chief executive of the Prince’s Regeneration Trust, were also named in the list, which was selected from a longlist of 100 names.
Lesley-Anne Avis, national chairman of WIP, said: “There are a great many hugely talented women working in this industry but we wanted to shine a light on a select few whom, in our view, have really gone above and beyond.”
The list
Baroness Andrews, Chairman, English Heritage
Lorraine Baldry, Chairman, London & Continental Railways
Angela Brady, President, RIBA
Kay Chaldecott, Non Executive Director, New River Retail
Jean Dent, Director, Eye and former Development & Director, Leeds City Council
Joanna Embling, Property Consultant
Susan Geddes, Managing Director, Structured Real Estate Finance, Santander UK plc
Carla Giannini, Managing Director, DLJ Real Estate Capital Partners (UK) Ltd
Jenefer Greenwood, Director of Sales & Lettings, Grosvenor
Fiona Hamilton, Director - Retail, Jones Lang LaSalle
Anne Kavanagh, Global Head of Asset Management, AXA Real Estate Investment Managers
Ros Kerslake, Chief Executive, The Prince’s Regeneration Trust
Caroline Kirby, Consultant and former Property Director of Capital Shopping Centres
Susan Lynch, Partner, Drivers Jonas Deloitte
Ruby McGregor-Smith, Chief Executive, Mitie
Stephanie Mullenger, General Manager Property Manchester Airports Group Developments
Alison Newton, Partner and Head of Glasgow office HBJ Gateley
Alison Nimmo, Chief Executive, The Crown Estate
Colette O’Shea, Development Director, London portfolio Land Securities
Sandi Rhys Jones, Founder, Rhys Jones Consultants
Deborah Saunt, Founder, DSDA
Lynda Shillaw, Managing Director, Corporate Real Estate Lloyds Banking Group
Anna Stewart, Group Director of Finance & Commerce Laing O’Rourke
Readers' comments (3)
No room for Zaha? How lamentable
Feminist rubbish.
If you want equal rights how about mixing it with the men and stop creating these discriminatory lists.
I don't see a top 25 MEN in property? (My bad, just look for top 25 in Property! , AND WEEMON ARE ALLOWED).
What about Sarah Beeny & Kirsty Allsop!