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Interview with Beth Toon from Place Design Group | S3Ep5

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In this episode of the Development Drum, we talk to Beth Toon who shares the challenges she faced in navigating the business through COVID-related changes across multiple countries and states. Beth also tells us how she manages to stay connected to a large team of multidisciplinary and technical experts.


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: Kirsty Chessher-Brown is the CEO of UDIA Queensland.

About Beth: Beth Toon is the Chief Executive Officer for Place Design Group, leading Place Design Group into its next phase, with a commitment to long-term growth and success. She has had more than 20 years’ experience across a broad variety of sectors. Prior to becoming Place’s CEO in 2019, Beth successes include co-founding a strategic marketing and public relations firm in 2009 where she led a range of project-based services across the corporate, not-for-profit, property, hospitality, fashion, and lifestyle sectors for renowned brands. This breadth of experience combined with her exceptional communications skills has enabled her to apply a fresh approach to the planning and design realm.

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In this episode of the Development Drum, we talk to Beth Toon who shares the challenges she faced in navigating the business through COVID-related changes across multiple countries and states. Beth also tells us how she manages to stay connected to a large team of multidisciplinary and technical experts.


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from this episode: Home - Place Design Group


About your host
: Kirsty Chessher-Brown is the CEO of UDIA Queensland.

About Beth: Beth Toon is the Chief Executive Officer for Place Design Group, leading Place Design Group into its next phase, with a commitment to long-term growth and success. She has had more than 20 years’ experience across a broad variety of sectors. Prior to becoming Place’s CEO in 2019, Beth successes include co-founding a strategic marketing and public relations firm in 2009 where she led a range of project-based services across the corporate, not-for-profit, property, hospitality, fashion, and lifestyle sectors for renowned brands. This breadth of experience combined with her exceptional communications skills has enabled her to apply a fresh approach to the planning and design realm.

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