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Liverpool launches forum for young professionals

Young career professionals in Liverpool will now be able to build their network and engage with fellow peers.

The Forum for Tomorrow’s (FFT) is the UK’s leading independent networking organisation for people working in construction and property and aimed at professionals under 30 years.

Launching at the city’s Alchemist bar on Thursday, July 27, Liverpool will become th FFT’s eighth registered branch.

All ages are welcome to attend the regular events, which will take place in and around the Liverpool City Region despite the under-30 scheme age.

Branch co-chairs, Amy Hardman and Carrie Allen from Active Profile, said: “It’s an interesting time for the property and construction sector in Liverpool right now!

“We’re excited to launch the Liverpool branch of the FFT to give young professionals the chance to start to build their networks, develop their knowledge of the industry and find the balance between socialising and networking.

“We hope to see lots of Liverpool’s next generation of property professionals join us for the official launch event and find out what we have planned for the city’s first ever FFT branch.”

Anita Singh, a geotechnical engineer also with Hydrock and FFT’s national representative, added: “FFT provides a platform and voice for the next generation of construction and property professionals.

“I’m delighted that Liverpool has ben chosen!Joining FFT and attending the events is a great way to meet professional peers, gain knowledge and build a career in this interesting and diverse industry.”

The inaugural event will take place from 5pm. Anyone interested in attending is advised to book early. For more information, visit fbeonline.co.uk.