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What will be the Real Impact of HS2 on London?
Monday, 5th December 2016 @ 1530hrs - 1900hrs
Clothworkers’ Hall, London,
What will be the Real Impact of HS2 on London? | Event
What will be the Real Impact of HS2 on London?
Attend this event to hear about what the real impact of HS2 on London will be – Informing you are FOUR leading development figures who will be discussing the impact of HS2 on London.
Join us at the Clothworker’s Hall in London on Monday 5th December to hear about what the real impact of HS2 on London will be and network with peers from the Construction & Property Industry!
In attendance will be Architects, Surveyors, Engineers, Project Managers, Business Development Managers, Solicitors, Lawyers and many more Construction and Property Professionals, there to hear about the impact of HS2 on London and network with like-minded individuals.
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Impact of HS2 on London Event Format
- 1530 – 1600; Registration
- 1600 – 1645; Networking with Wine, Beer and Soft Drinks
- 1645 – 1815; Speaker Presentations
- 1815 – 1900; Networking with Hot Food, Wine, Beer and Soft Drinks
- 1930 – 2200; After Event Speakers Dinner (VIP TICKET HOLDERS ONLY)
Impact of HS2 on London VIP Tickets
We have an exciting new opportunity for you – buy a VIP ticket to this event and come to dinner straight after the event with the speakers who have accepted an invitation, see below.
Great food, good wine and excellent conversation.
Impact of HS2 on London VIP Ticket Privileges
- FREE attendance at Speakers Dinner
- Reserved seating in the front two rows at the event
- Guaranteed tickets at Sold-Out events
- Only 15 VIP Tickets available at each event
- VIP Name Badges
- Maximum two VIP Tickets per Company
Impact of HS2 on London VIP Dinner Venue – Luc’s Brasserie
Come to dinner and join:
- Andrew Macmillan – Heathrow Airport
- Rupert Walker – Network Rail
- Victoria Hills – OPDC
Impact of HS2 on London Speakers
Chair – TBC
Andrew Macmillan, Strategy, Economics & Regulation Director; Heathrow Airport
Andrew Macmillan is part of the team developing proposals for the airport’s expansion. He has worked at Heathrow in strategy, forecasting and operational roles since 2009. Prior to working at Heathrow he worked extensively on infrastructure and logistics projects in Britain, Europe, the Middle East and Asia. He has an MBA and degrees in politics and economics from the LSE and Hitotsubashi University in Tokyo.
Beth West, Commercial Director; HS2
Beth joined HS2 Ltd as Commercial Director in October 2012 and is responsible for commercial strategy, procurement, supplier management, land and property acquisitions and management, regeneration and economic analysis.
Prior to joining HS2 Ltd, Beth spent nine years at Transport for London (TfL). Beth joined TfL in 2003 and spent the first half of her career there working with Public-Private Partnership (PPP) and Private Finance Initiative (PFI) contracts, firstly as a Principal in the Corporate Finance team and secondly as the Head of Commercial Advisory and Risk at London Underground, providing commercial advice and strategy. In 2009, Beth became Head of Commercial Procurement at London Underground and was responsible for delivering improved commercial capability for the business. In 2011, Beth became Commercial Director at Tube Lines where she was responsible for procurement, risk management, assurance and business planning and controls.
Before this Beth worked for eight years as a project finance banker in New York and London for Société Générale and Credit Suisse, covering the power and oil & gas sectors. Beth started her career on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, working for the Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives. Beth has an M.A. in European studies and international economics from the School for Advanced International Studies of Johns Hopkins University and a B.A. in politics from the College of William and Mary.
Rupert Walker, Head of High Speed Rail Development; Network Rail
Victoria Hills, Chief Executive; Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation (OPDC)