September 16th 2021
‘Three Cities Alliance’ - ‘Driving Good Growth’
7:30am prompt - 9:45am finish (Networking Café 9.45am - 10.30am)
Venue
Macdonald Burlington Hotel
126 New Street
Birmingham
B2 4JQ
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Trialist / Non member rate
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Branded Table of 10 (for members)
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The ‘Building Back-to-Business’ series. City Focus: West Midlands
The Cities of Birmingham, Coventry & Wolverhampton drive the economy of the West Midlands, and inward investment, particularly in Real Estate! The recently announced alliance between the ‘Three Cities’ provides a powerful platform for growth.
We are bringing together the Chief Executives of these Cities in an exclusive event; together with leaders from the Private Sector, to explore the opportunities for collaboration and ‘good growth’!
What is happening in the West Midlands Real Estate Market right now?
Our first live in-person event of 2021 will provide an update on the West Midlands Property Market, and an insight into the Government’s agenda for building ‘Back-to-business’. Be informed and ahead of the game!
Economic Recovery & Opportunities to win work!
As the Country focuses on economic recovery, where are the opportunities across the West Midlands Property Marketplace? What sectors are performing best? What is shaping the investment agenda, and where is the money heading? Plain and simple, on the ground opportunities - to drive business and attract inward investment to the West Midlands.
People, Homes, Community, Quality of Life…
Building-back-to-business, kick-starting development and driving investment into the West Midlands is imperative; but, of course ‘good growth’ isn’t just measured with an economic parameter. Environmental sustainability, local community + social outcomes, liveability + affordability, quality of life and culture; are all critical areas to be considered and valued in the Built Environment and infrastructure of the future. How does this influence the investment agenda and the Local Authorities decision-making?
The Future… A ‘Responsible’ Built Environment…
This event brings together leaders and influencers from both the Private and Public sectors, to discuss the West Midland’s opportunities, obstacles and important issues for the Built Environment.
If you want to find out where the opportunities are to win work and do business in West Midlands; this event will explore the market, the investment prospects and the key areas that impact success and contribute to environmental and social sustainability; providing people with affordable homes, good health provision, and a space, place and community to thrive in!
EVENT SPEAKERS

Martin Reeves
Chief Executive
Coventry City Council

Martin has been Chief Executive of Coventry City Council since April 2009. He was the Chief Executive and the Head of Paid Service of the West Midlands Combined Authority from March 2016 to September 2017. He had previously been with Bedfordshire County Council for three and a half years as Assistant Chief Executive and Chief Executive. Martin was previously Head of Performance Improvement at Westminster City Council in the heart of London. He was also Programme Director for WorkSmart the City Council’s flagship transformation programme.
Martin spent much of his early career as a lecturer and researcher, and has a PhD in applied economics.He is a Governor on the Board at Coventry University; is the first Honorary President of LARIA (Local Authorities Research and Intelligence Association) and on the board of the Centre for Cities. He was the President of SOLACE (Society of Local Authority Chief Executives) in 2013. He is the Local Government Association (LGA) National Procurement Champion. In 2015, Martin was invited onto the independent taskforce, which produced the new 5 year national cancer strategy. He chairs the national cross system board for sustainable health & social care. He is also a member of the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Advisory Board. In 2018 Martin was once again included in the top 50 of the Local Government Chronicle’s list of most influential people in local government.

Deborah Cadman OBE
Interim Chief Executive
Birmingham City Council

Deborah became Chief Executive of the West Midlands Combined Authority in September 2017, following a long and distinguished career in public service.
After gaining a degree in politics, she began her career in 1984 with the London Borough of Newham, before moving to Birmingham City Council where she worked on major regeneration projects and gained a master’s degree in economics. Moving to Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council in 1996 as Head of Policy, Deborah gained a second master’s in management, before taking up a two-year secondment with the Department of Environment Transport and the Regions as Local Government Advisor to the Ministerial Team. In 2003, after being appointed the Audit Commission’s Best Value Service Lead Inspector for the London region, she became Chief Executive at St Edmundsbury Borough Council, before becoming Chief Executive of the East of England Development Agency. Deborah was Chief Executive of Suffolk County Council from 2011 to 2017 and has also been interim Chief Executive of Waveney District Council, Babergh District Council and Mid-Suffolk District Council.
She is a trustee of the Joseph Rowntree Trust and Joseph Rowntree Housing Foundation and as a dedicated and passionate female advocate at the forefront of the public sector, Deborah recently won the First Women Award for Public Service. Deborah is listed in Local Government Chronicle’s ‘100 Most Influential in the Sector’. Deborah was awarded an OBE in 2006 for services to local government.

Tim Johnson
Chief Executive
City of Wolverhampton Council


Helen Gordon
Chief Executive Officer
Grainger plc

Helen was appointed Chief Executive of Grainger in January 2016.
Helen has spent over 40 years in Real Estate and joined Grainger from RBS where she spent five years as Global Head of Real Estate Asset Management. Prior to that, Helen held the role of Director of Legal and General Property. Other previous roles include Group Property Director of Railtrack and Managing Director of John Laing Developments.
Helen sits on the Board of Derwent London as Senior Independent Director, is currently Deputy Chairman of the European Public Real Estate Association and is Past President of the BPF.
Helen is a chartered surveyor and an Honorary Fellow of University College of Estate Management.

Pete Gladwell
Group Social Impact & Investment Director
Legal & General

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Simon Marks
City Executive, Birmingham
Arcadis

Chairperson: Simon Marks, City Executive, Birmingham, Arcadis
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