Chapman Taylor to Host Women in Property CPD Event: "Why I'm Not Talking About Imposter Syndrome Anymore"

Chapman Taylor will host the next CPD-accredited event for Women in Property North West on Tuesday, 15th October, at 4:30 PM in their Manchester office. The event, titled "Why I'm Not Talking About Imposter Syndrome Anymore," will feature Parul Singh, founder of Parallel Minds Neurodiversity Consultancy.

Chapman Taylor will host the next CPD-accredited event for Women in Property North West on Tuesday, 15th October at 4:30 PM in their Manchester office. The event, titled "Why I'm Not Talking About Imposter Syndrome Anymore," will feature Parul Singh, founder of Parallel Minds Neurodiversity Consultancy.

Drawing on her extensive experience in the male-dominated tech industry, Parul will discuss why the concept of "Imposter Syndrome" never resonated with her. Instead of telling women to "work on their confidence," the talk will challenge the flawed systems that undermine confidence. Attendees will leave with a fresh perspective on imposter syndrome and actionable insights to address its root causes.

The event is open to all genders, members, and non-members. Nibbles and light refreshments will be provided. Booking is available via the Women in Property app or website.

Catalina Ionita (BArcg MArch RIBA)

Architect, 曼彻斯特

Catalina joined the Manchester studio in 2021 as an Architect supporting the Feasibility team. She brings a passion for successful placemaking to her work in the residential and mixed-use sectors.

She has experience working on a wide range of projects at all work stages, including large residential developments, masterplans, offices and listed buildings restorations.

Having completed her MArch degree in Architecture at Sheffield Hallam University in 2018, Catalina is now conducting PhD research there, with a focus on art-centred placemaking. In 2020, she made RIBA’s Rising Stars shortlist for her project work and her research on ethics and sustainability in architecture.

Areas of expertise:

Residential / Mixed-Use / Concept Design / Placemaking / Research

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