New London Architecture

Amy Chadwick Till appointed as Director of the 2023 London Ecocity World Summit

Tuesday 18 January 2022

New London Architecture (NLA) is delighted to announce that Amy Chadwick Till, has been appointed as Director of the Ecocity World Summit, London 2023. 
 
Amy has been Programme Director at NLA since 2018. She initially led external consultancy work, including advisory projects for the Mayor of London, Royal Docks and Southwark Council. She has since led the strategy and delivery of a wide range of programmes and initiatives in her time at NLA, including Don’t Move, Improve! and the recent London Real Estate Forum.
 
Amy holds a BA in Architecture from Cambridge University. She practiced in London and Hong Kong before working at creative comms agencies, creating behaviour change campaigns for BBC, the Economist, and the award-winning ‘Trash Isles’ campaign tackling the issue of ocean plastic. She has curated several major public exhibitions, including the permanent city model exhibition at the Chicago Architecture Centre. 
 
In her new role, Amy will chair the London Ecocity Summit Steering Committee and a Programme Committee of industry experts, to shape and deliver the summit programme and activation initiatives. 
 
Nick McKeough, Chief Executive of New London Architecture said: 
“We are very pleased Amy has agreed to take on the role of Ecocity Summit Director. She has been a force for change since joining NLA. Her passion for all things green, track-record for enabling collaborative thinking, and experience delivering major conferences like the London Real Estate Forum, positions her perfectly. This is a vitally important project for NLA, it aligns with our ambitions to develop our network and support the London built environment community in addressing the climate emergency.”
 
Amy said: 
“What a fantastic opportunity. There is so much I am excited to get stuck into; connecting experts, innovators, and urban leaders from across the world; enabling an energetic debate about how our sustainable urban futures should look; bringing the capital to life through local activations, and facilitating the co-design of new green infrastructure in London. I look forward to working closely with our brilliant local partners to make this a memorable and impactful Ecocity Summit.”


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