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In Episode 8 of The Sheffield Sessions, hosts Helen Johnson (CMS) and Ryan Fish (Whittam Cox) are joined by Clare Plant (nineteen47), Amy Cooke (Sheffield City Council) and Patrick Coupar (Kada Research) to explore how Sheffield is opening up new pathways into the built environment.
The conversation looks at the work of the S-PA’s Inspiring the Future priority group, the impact of initiatives like See It Be It, and how events such as FORM are helping young people better understand the opportunities available across the sector.
Together, the panel discuss the importance of visibility, diversity and collaboration in shaping the next generation of talent.
By Sheffield Property AssociationIn Episode 8 of The Sheffield Sessions, hosts Helen Johnson (CMS) and Ryan Fish (Whittam Cox) are joined by Clare Plant (nineteen47), Amy Cooke (Sheffield City Council) and Patrick Coupar (Kada Research) to explore how Sheffield is opening up new pathways into the built environment.
The conversation looks at the work of the S-PA’s Inspiring the Future priority group, the impact of initiatives like See It Be It, and how events such as FORM are helping young people better understand the opportunities available across the sector.
Together, the panel discuss the importance of visibility, diversity and collaboration in shaping the next generation of talent.