Alexandra Notay

Placemaking and Investment Director at PfP Capital / Guest Lecturer at Said Business School

Biography

Said Business School

Alexandra Notay is Placemaking and Investment Director at PfP Capital, the fund and asset management arm of Places for People Group, overseeing a UK-wide residential strategy. She is an internationally recognised expert on build to rent, placemaking and sustainable urban development, with 16 years’ strategic advisory and investment experience to private sector, government and third sector organisations across four continents. In January 2019 Alex was selected as one of the 48 women shaping the future of UK real estate at the prestigious BISNOW Women Leaders event.

Alex is a published author and editor of over 30 books and reports on real estate including the renowned ULI UK Best Practice Guide on Build to Rent (2014, 2016). Alex is vice-chair of the ULI UK Residential Council, chair of the BPF working group on residential ESG, serves on BPF’s Build to Rent Committee, AREF’s ESG / Impact Investing committee and is a Member of CREFC Europe. She is also a non-executive director of Essensys plc, Co-Chair of the Creative Land Trust, SouthWest Board Member for LandAid and trustee of the SunScreenIT Foundation.

With a reputation for being ‘abnormally energetic’, Alex is passionate about enabling tangible social impact through innovation and collaboration as well as mentoring the next generation of diverse talent.

Education

  • Saïd Business School, University of Oxford - Strategy and Innovation postgraduate Executive Diploma (Masters-level equivalent), Business Administration and Management 2018 - 2019
  • University of Sussex - BA (Hons), International Relations 2001 - 2004
  • Millfield School - Academic Scholar, Music Scholar, A-levels: English Literature, French, Economics 1998 - 2000

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