Leadership Under Pressure event from Women in Estate Agency group

Leadership Under Pressure event from Women in Estate Agency group


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Leadership Under Pressure event from Women in Estate Agency group

Women in Estate Agency (WiEA) has announced an exclusive leadership and resilience event for members of its Partnership Programme.

This will be led by Sara Cox MBE, the world’s first professional female rugby referee.

Taking place on Thursday July 2 at Reapit HQ in London, Leadership Under Pressure has been created for agency professionals who want to feel more confident making decisions, handling scrutiny and backing themselves when the pressure is on.

Cox has built her career in one of the most high-pressure, male-dominated environments in sport. 

At WiEA’s event, she will use those experiences to explore what leadership looks like when there is noise, pressure and no perfect answer.

The session will focus on leadership at every level, not just for those with a management title. 

Attendees will explore self-leadership, resilience, confidence, influence and decision-making under scrutiny, with practical tools they can take back into their teams, branches and businesses.

WiEA says the event reflects a wider need in estate agency for training that goes beyond theory and speaks directly to the realities many women face at work, from finding their voice in the room to staying steady when expectations are high.

Sara Cox herself comments: “Pressure has a way of showing us how much we trust ourselves. In my world, you have to make decisions in real time, with a lot of noise around you and plenty of people ready to question the call.

“That’s where leadership really shows up. It’s not about having all the answers. It’s about staying clear, staying calm and backing yourself when it counts.

“What I love about WiEA is that this community creates space for women to grow, stretch themselves and realise they do belong in the room. I’m really looking forward to helping people explore that in a practical way.”

WiEA Chair, Verona Frankish adds: “So many women in this industry are already leading, even if they don’t always call it that. They are making decisions, supporting teams, influencing clients and holding things together every single day.

“This event is about helping them recognise that leadership in themselves and giving them the confidence and tools to use it more deliberately.

“Sara’s message landed so strongly at Not a Conference because it was honest, human and completely relevant to the pressures people are dealing with in estate agency. We wanted to create a smaller, more hands-on space where our partners could go deeper with that learning.”

The event is open exclusively to WiEA Partnership Programme members, with places priced at £99 plus VAT. 

Partnership members can email [email protected] to secure their place.

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