An alliance of young professionals that seeks to shape the future of Liverpool city region – the Future Impact Board – appoints a new chair
Liverpool city region’s Future Impact Board has announced the appointment of a new chair.
Mona Hassan, an assistant quantity surveyor at property consultancy Gleeds, will head up the board which is made up of property and construction professionals, all aged 30 and under, and aims to “strive for positive change” in the city region.
She takes over from Rachael Stevens who has served as chair of the board since its inception in 2021.
With a “bold vision” set for the next 12 months, Mona will lead strategic initiatives aimed at “driving positive change and amplifying the voices of young professionals” throughout the region.
She aims to be a champion for the younger generation, ensuring their needs and aspirations are at the forefront of decision-making processes.
And Mona says she will strengthen partnerships with key stakeholders and city region leaders to drive forward initiatives that address the pressing challenges facing young professionals, such as access to affordable housing, jobs, and sustainable development.
“Being appointed as chair of the Future Impact Board is a great responsibility and I am looking forward to leading our board towards achieving our shared vision,” she said.
“Together we will highlight the opportunities, challenge where necessary and deliver tangible value to shape a brighter future of our city region. These efforts will leave a legacy and make a lasting difference to the generations that come after us.”
In February this year the board launched the Future Impact Network in collaboration with Liverpool Chamber. This will create a “cohesive alliance of young professionals” across multiple sectors.
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Outgoing chair Rachael Stevens added: “Leading the Future Impact Board has been a privilege. We have driven change and begun to close the gap between young professionals and decision-makers.
“As Mona takes the responsibility of chair, I am confident in her ability to continue our mission of shaping a vibrant and inclusive future for the Liverpool city region, ensuring the city is celebrated and represented as the city that we know and love.”