Why the property industry needs more women👩🏽

Why the property industry needs more women👩🏽

Ahead of International Women’s Day tomorrow, Kebbell’s Sales and Marketing Director, Andrea Fawell and some of her female colleagues, discuss the importance of women in the property and construction industries and if gender-specific roles are on the way out.

Why does the property industry need more women?
Andrea Fawell: â€śDiversity, inclusion and equality mean a healthier and more creative work environment, promotes new thinking, fights stereotypes and promotes respect. Women also tend to be good champions of other women including those of other races and ages.” To continue reading, please Click Here


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