About this Event
Registration cost: £195 + VAT I Early bird and group booking discounts available | Course open to all genders
This course for real estate professionals examines techniques and gives practical advice for moderating successful panel discussions and getting the best out of panellists. The course will teach you how to facilitate an engaging and interesting session for the audience.
The course is limited to 8 participants to ensure time for all to practice.
The course will cover the following topics:
- What to expect from moderating an event and how to prepare
- Key communication techniques required to moderate successfully
- Understanding and managing your panellists
- Putting theory into practice with mock panel discussions
On completion of the course, attendees will be able to:
- Understand the role of moderators and how to prepare
- Effectively facilitate an engaging panel discussion
Who should attend the course?
This course is open to all real estate professionals.
Programme at a glance
08:45 - 09:00 Welcome and breakfast
09:00 - 09:15 Introduction
- Format of the day
- Previous moderating experience
- Issues and areas of focus
09:15-09:45 Moderating: setting up for an engaging panel
- Roles and responsibilities of the moderator
- Key communication techniques for moderating
- Question flows
09:45-10:15 Moderating: successful delivery on the day
- Dealing with typical panellists
- How to prepare
- On the day logistics
10:15 -11:00 Moderating practice with peer review
11:00-11:15 Course ends
Who is running the course?
Andrea Carpenter, Co-founder and Director, Diversity Talks Real Estate and Women Talk Real Estate
Andrea Carpenter is Co-Founder and Director of Diversity Talks Real Estate, and a writer and communications consultant in the property industry.
As a Director of Diversity Talks Real Estate, Andrea helps raise the visibility of under-represented groups in the industry through the stage and media. This includes training and other women-led initiatives through DTRE’s Women Talk Real Estate community.
On the writing side, her book about the history of the modern European property industry, High Rise and Fall, was published by Routledge in September 2018.
A ndrea regularly moderates industry panel discussions as well as whole events for industry bodies, including ULI Europe Annual Conference and INREV's Annual Conference.
Andrea began her career as a journalist at Property Week before moving on to be editor of EuroProperty for seven years. Following this she worked for various industry bodies including the Urban Land Institute, INREV in Amsterdam, and its sister organisation ANREV in Hong Kong. On returning to the UK, she worked as Head of Marketing and Communications EMEA at CBRE Global Investors.
Women Talk Real Estate is part of Diversity Talks Real estate, a non-profit organisation dedicated to increasing the visibility of professionals form under-represented groups in the European built environment industry. Our speaker platform connects these professionals with speaking and media opportunities and we provide training for successful stage and media presence.
FAQs
How can I contact the organiser with any questions?
Please contact us on [email protected]
What's the refund policy?
Moderating a successful panel course is designed for 8 people to ensure the best results and time for all to practice. As such we can offer the following cancellation policy:
- Delegated can apply for a full refund up to 7 days prior to the event
- Refunds will not be issued for cancellation requests received less than 7 days prior to the event
- You can transfer your place free of charge to a colleague/peer at any point whilst the registration is open
- All cancellations/transfers must be done through Eventbrite and might be subject to Eventbrite cancellation fee
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Avison Young, 65 Gresham Street, London, United Kingdom
GBP 210.60 to GBP 234.00