Collectively Emily Annable and Judith Hewitt bring over 40 years of experience to bear in brokering relationships between local people and organisations that have been instrumental in improving urban areas.
Having been appointed within weeks of each other during spring, Emily and Judith will support ECF’s drive to deliver best practice in community engagement on behalf of clients that are spearheading the transformation of the built environment.
Emily has spent her professional career working within real estate to provide opportunities for local people to share their stories and shape plans for their communities. At ECF she will focus her attention on the Core Site in North East Cambridge, where she has already developed and maintained productive relationships with key stakeholders during her time on the project with master developer U+I.
Judith has a background in working with the public sector on estate renewal and urban regeneration schemes. She previously led the communications and engagement programmes for Moorfields Eye Hospital’s relocation and the Merton Regeneration Project. Her ECF clients include the Royal Borough of Greenwich, London Borough of Haringey and Transport for the South East as well as advising on accessible communications and engagement practices.
With their unique insights and different perspectives, Judith and Emily are welcome additions to ECF as it continues to expand and grow its business.