News | 25 May 2022
LandAid’s 10K Challenge

George Armitage
Managing Director, Global Real Estate & Specialist Markets Group

Yesterday, members of Oxford Economics joined LandAid’s 10k run in Regents Park London to raise awareness and funds for young people experiencing homelessness.
Congratulations to Sybrand Brekelmans who ran the fastest time for Oxford Economics in 40 minutes and 20 seconds. Thanks to our community for far surpassing our fundraising target of £500 – to contribute further please donate here.
LandAid is a property industry charity, working to end youth homelessness in the UK. Their aim is to bring the property industry together to support charities delivering life-changing services for young people who are or have been homeless, or who are at risk of homelessness in the future.
Please support our team by contributing below.

Tags:
You may be interested in

Post
Oxford Economics Invests £2 Million in The Data City to Drive AI-Powered Business Intelligence
Oxford Economics is pleased to announce a £2 million investment in The Data City, a UK based cutting-edge real-time company classification platform.
Find Out More
Post
Oxford Economics Launches Megatrends Scenarios Service
Oxford Economics releases its first Megatrends Scenarios service, providing critical insights into the future of the global economy.
Find Out More
Post
Quantum Computing could boost UK productivity and GDP growth, but government support is crucial
New research from Oxford Economics, published today, predicts that quantum computing could give the UK an economy-wide productivity boost of up to 7% by 2045 – equivalent to every worker achieving an additional three weeks’ worth of productivity per year without working an extra hour.
Find Out More