In the timely news ahead of International Women's Day, Knights' deputy lawyer, Leeds-based Zoe Murphy, will take on the role for next year.
In her day-to-day work, Murphy advises business and individual clients on legal aspects of commercial real estate, including acquisitions, disposals, rentals and all other forms of commercial property.
Zoë is a member of WIP and has been on the WIP Yne branch committee for five years.
As decided by National Chair Emma Richman, this year's group theme is “People and Community First.” This reflects its focus on addressing barriers to social mobility and entry into the real estate industry.
Forest Women aims to create opportunities, expand knowledge and encourage change for women working in the property and construction industry.
Murphy said of her appointment:
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