Chair: Rebecca Taylor
Vice Chair: Danielle Bayless
Secretariat: Kate Butler

Members:

Alex Notay*

Alex Pease, Watkin Jones plc

Amanda Beattie, Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield

Andrew Screen, BNP Paribas Real Estate

Anna Johnson, Landsec

Bobby Barnett, Newmark

Chris Kanwei, Aviva Investors

Emma Shone, Moda Living

Faaiza Lalji, Precis Advisory

Freddie Wonnacott, M&G Real Estate

Helen Streeton, Forsters LLP

James Pargeter, Global Apartment Advisors

Jeremy Baker, Essential Living Management Ltd

Joanna Allen, Northstone

Michela Hancock, Greystar Europe Limited

Oliver Jefferson, Turley

Polly Simpson, Savills Plc

Richard Green, ARA Venn

Rory Keys, Sigma Capital Group Limited

Tania Barnes, Macfarlanes

Thomas Hatch, Quod

Tim Barlow, HUB Living Developments Ltd

Tim Reid, National House Building Council (NHBC)

Trevor Goode, Ashurst LLP

Will Gibby, Federated Hermes

Pooja Karia, Get Living

Sam Shah , Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking

Kurt Mueller, Grainger Plc

Lee Coward, Oxford Properties Management UK Limited

Stacey Patten, Invesco Asset Management Limited

Carina Davis, Mills & Reeve LLP

James Hart, Legal & General Investment Management

Sam Smith, Dandara Living Management Ltd

Steve Hollands, Pension Insurance Corporation (PIC)

James Nicholls, Thriving Investments

Ian Stafford, Galliford Try Investments Limited

Chiara Caldwell (nee Zuccon), Close Brothers Asset Management

Zarna Patel, Hoare Lea

Charlotte Beswick, CBRE Limited


* independent member of the committee

Currently working on:

  • Leading the work of the Build to Rent Taskforce
  • Carrying out research into Build to Rent's role in housing supply, increasing affordable homes, and the evolution of regional Build to Rent
  • Developing and publishing the annual 'Who Lives in Build to Rent' report
  • Exploring simplification of the tax environment for Build to Rent
  • Engaging with central government, local authorities, Ministers and MPs on issues relevant to the sector, including the Renters' Rights Bill and the ten year housing strategy