MediaCity prop tech firm supports women in property
MediaCity’s innovative Prop-Tech company Mr Investa is delighted to announce operations coordinator, Julie Waller has joined Women In Property.
Ryan Hughes, Managing Director of Mr Investa, said: “We are thrilled to announce Julie has joined Women In Property. Her track record of success and commitment to service make her an integral part of our team. Her expertise helps us to continue to provide exceptional service to our clients and make a positive impact on our staff and the community. Julie is excited to join WIP and attending their future events”
Julie’s WIP Membership comes as Mr Investa continues to create a diverse and inclusive workplace. As we continue to support Greater Manchester Good Employment Charter and The Real Living Wage, this is the next step to ensure the Women in our workplace and the property sector know they have our full support.
Rachael Cunliffe, Vice Chair of Women in Property Northwest, said: “We are very pleased to see a lady of Julie calibre joining WIP and bringing her skills and expertise to the property group. Women in Property is committed to promoting diversity and inclusion in the industry, and we are proud to support our members like Julie as they pursue their careers in this field and pass their knowledge on.”
For more information on Mr Investa and their services, please visit our website or contact us directly.
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