Women in Property (WiP) has appointed a new chair for South Wales.
The organisation, which supports women to realise their potential in the property and construction sectors, has appointed Donna Griffiths, business development manager and head of social value for Wales and the south west of England at construction firm Bouygues º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, to the role.
Ms Griffiths has been a member of WiP for five years and has worked in the construction industry for nearly 25. She is also a member of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants.
She said: “I am honoured to be appointed branch chair to help guide our regional team. Our º£½ÇÊÓÆµ chair’s theme this year is ‘people and community first’ which embraces WiP’s increasing emphasis on social mobility and breaking down the barriers to entry in this industry. We plan to reflect this in our events, partnerships and messaging over the next year.
“I feel fortunate to be part of the South Wales branch, where a dedicated team of volunteers passionately supports our education outreach initiatives, mentoring programmes, as well as the numerous CPD (continuing professional development) sessions and site visits we organise throughout the year.
John Boughton, Bouygues º£½ÇÊÓÆµâ€™s managing director for Wales and the South West, said: “We are delighted to congratulate Donna on her new role as WiP’s South Wales branch chair. Donna’s dedication and passion for fostering an inclusive environment makes her an exemplary leader both within our company and the wider industry. We are confident that under her guidance, Women in Property will continue to flourish and inspire positive change in the industry.â€
The South Wales branch has also appointed a new vice-chair in Danielle Aberg, head of social value at Thrive. She will be supporting Ms Griffiths in the coming year, before taking on the branch chair next March.












