Esther Robinson Wild

Founder, Robinson Wild

Esther brings a unique combination of real estate, development and finance expertise to the historic environment sector. Her experience spans a wide range of heritage projects, including archaeology, conservation and development related work. With a strong grounding in architectural history and the analysis of historic buildings and places, she has a deep understanding of the opportunities and challenges affecting the historic environment.

Esther is an Associate Tutor at the University of Oxford, where she lectures on cultural heritage, and is the former co lead of the London School of Architecture’s Part 4 course, Working with Heritage. She also serves on the Editorial Board of *The Historic Environment: Policy and Practice* journal. She has contributed to several conservation publications and is currently authoring a UK case study for the next volume of the Getty Conservation Institute’s *Conserving Modern Heritage* series.