Property Council Committee Appointments

Property Council Committee Appointments

03.08.2017

Two of the team from Dorado Property have been appointed to the Property Council’s industry committees recently to support the organisation’s advocacy and event activities.

Dorado Property Director, Jonathon Pullin, who manages the Sydney office and east coast activities, has been appointed to the Capital Markets Committee in New South Wales. The aim of this committee is to promote property as an investment asset class and the integration of the capital and property markets areas.

As a debt and development specialist, Jono brings to the committee strong expertise in debt capital markets within the property industry.

Meanwhile, Elizabeth Provis, Development & Strategy Analyst at Dorado Property, has been appointed to the Future Directions Committee for aspiring leaders in the industry.

With a key focus of developing a networking and professional development platform for young people, Elizabeth is a keen advocate for women in property and has an interest in supporting more women to gain leadership positions within the industry.

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