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Keynote speaker for BCC conference confirmed
07 March 2013
The British Cleaning Council (BCC) confirmed that Andrew Neil will be the keynote speaker at its 2012 annual conference, which will take place at Coin Street Conference Centre on London's South Bank on 23rd October.

The British Cleaning Council (BCC) confirmed that Andrew Neil will be the keynote speaker at its 2012 annual conference, which will take place at Coin Street Conference Centre on London's South Bank on 23rd October.
The broadcaster, businessman and distinguished journalist will share his experiences of working with Rupert Murdoch and interviewing major public figures, while former Greggs Boss, Sir. Michael Darrington, will be speaking about a life in business which saw him build a phenomenally successful British Company over 25 years.
The BCC has also announced that Vitec Global will feature as one of the events core sponsors. Vitec owns, formulates, manufactures, and markets a range of antimicrobial chemicals, providing an invisible protection that continuously kills bacteria suitable for use in numerous industries.
Vitec markets and sells a range of consumer and commercial products under the MaxGermGuard brand, and will present an array of products at the event. In three successful years, the BCC annual conference has established itself as the must-attend event for professionals concerned with creative solutions and commercial success in the cleaning industry.
The previous two events have soldout, with over 200 senior executives convening each year to discuss, debate and disseminate the latest economic trends and managerial thinking within the sector. Tickets for the 2012 Conference are available from the British Cleaning Council's website: britishcleaningcouncil.org/cleaning conference.html
A limited number of sponsorship places are still available, please contact Peter Carrol by telephone: 020 7920 9640 or email: press@britishcleaningcouncil.org for further information.
The broadcaster, businessman and distinguished journalist will share his experiences of working with Rupert Murdoch and interviewing major public figures, while former Greggs Boss, Sir. Michael Darrington, will be speaking about a life in business which saw him build a phenomenally successful British Company over 25 years.
The BCC has also announced that Vitec Global will feature as one of the events core sponsors. Vitec owns, formulates, manufactures, and markets a range of antimicrobial chemicals, providing an invisible protection that continuously kills bacteria suitable for use in numerous industries.
Vitec markets and sells a range of consumer and commercial products under the MaxGermGuard brand, and will present an array of products at the event. In three successful years, the BCC annual conference has established itself as the must-attend event for professionals concerned with creative solutions and commercial success in the cleaning industry.
The previous two events have soldout, with over 200 senior executives convening each year to discuss, debate and disseminate the latest economic trends and managerial thinking within the sector. Tickets for the 2012 Conference are available from the British Cleaning Council's website: britishcleaningcouncil.org/cleaning conference.html
A limited number of sponsorship places are still available, please contact Peter Carrol by telephone: 020 7920 9640 or email: press@britishcleaningcouncil.org for further information.
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