Tracy Breeze serves as the Head of Events & Production at Platinum Property Partners, where her extensive expertise in event management and project delivery shines through. With a proven track record of executing high-caliber events, Tracy is responsible for orchestrating over 100 hybrid events annually,...
Tracy Breeze serves as the Head of Events & Production at Platinum Property Partners, where her extensive expertise in event management and project delivery shines through. With a proven track record of executing high-caliber events, Tracy is responsible for orchestrating over 100 hybrid events annually, seamlessly blending online and in-person experiences across the UK. Her portfolio includes a diverse array of gatherings, from dynamic 2-day conferences and prestigious awards dinners to engaging themed events and alumni networking days. Each event is meticulously crafted to foster personal development opportunities that align with the key learning outcomes for both Partners and Clients.
Tracy’s hands-on approach and exceptional organizational skills enable her to work effectively across all levels of the organization, ensuring that every project meets the highest standards of excellence. Her versatility and self-motivation are complemented by strong communication skills, allowing her to collaborate efficiently with internal teams and external suppliers alike. This collaborative spirit ensures that everyone involved is aligned and performing at their best, resulting in memorable and impactful events.
In addition to her event management prowess, Tracy brings a wealth of knowledge in graphic design, brand development, and marketing communications. Her creative strategy and user experience insights enhance the overall impact of each event, making them not just gatherings, but transformative experiences. As she continues to lead innovative projects at Platinum Property Partners, Tracy remains committed to elevating the standard of events in the property sector, driving engagement, and fostering meaningful connections among participants.