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Chris Shaw
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Have your say at BCC conference
12 November 2013
The British Cleaning Council (BCC) is asking social media users and readers of the industry media to suggest questions to ask its Question Time-style debate panel at the Annual Conference 2013 – Future Proofing the Cleaning Industry.
The panel will feature leading voices in cleaning and facilities management and will be a chance to discuss hot topics and hear a variety of views from across the spectrum.
The panel will be chaired by Oliver Kamm of The Times, known for his fast-paced and engaging chairmanship. Panel members include Sarah Bentley, CEO of Asset Skills, Chris Cracknell, CEO of OCS, Doug Cooke, BCC Chair and Co-Founder of Principle Cleaning, Neil Jameson of The Living Wage Campaign and Ismena Clout, Chair of BIFM.
Doug Cooke said: "We want the panel questions to be as engaging and topical as possible, and in order to make that happen we need to hear from our sector. We have a fantastic line up with plenty of opinions between them, I’m looking forward to a lively debate!”
The BCC asks both delegates and wider industry members to tweet @britishcleaning or email [email protected] with suggestions before 26th November 2013. The Twitter hashtag for the event is #BritClean13.
The British Cleaning Council Conference is being held at the CBI Centre, Tottenham Court Road, London on the 28th November.
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