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The Building Futures Group's First Annual Luncheon


Specialist PR & marketing agency, Suzanne Howe Communications (SHC) is sponsoring The Building Futures Group Annual Luncheon, taking place on Friday 13th June at The Savoy Hotel, London. The organisation is the leading voice representing the housing, property, cleaning, parking and facilities management sectors in the UK.


Established in 2014, The Building Futures Group is the result of the merger of Asset Skills, the Cleaning & Support Services Association (CSSA) and the Facilities Management Association (FMA). It provides a platform for members to create new business opportunities and network in a proactive environment surrounded by their peers, as well as tending to the needs of our member companies. Other sponsors of the event include Darwin Clayton (UK) Ltd and Quartz Business Media.


SHC has offices in London and Kent and an excellent reputation in the cleaning sector, with a client roster that includes Kimberly-Clark Professional, the Golden Service Awards, The British Cleaning Council


Think Hygiene, Think Pink


Barry Marsham and Adam Speck, former Sales Director and Sales Manager at Albany Hygiene Facilities, have launched their new company, Pink Hygiene Ltd.


Based in Southend-on-Sea, the newly formed company provides washroom products and hygiene services to businesses across London, Essex and the South East. Pink Hygiene’s extensive range includes feminine hygiene disposal, water management services and washroom hygiene solutions.


Barry Marsham, Joint Managing Director, commented: “Our aim is simple – to provide the best service in our industry. To do this, we are


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bringing innovation to the market from the outset with our ‘Scan, Service & Verify’ offering. This proof of service technology will provide complete peace of mind for our customers of a hassle free service."


Pink Hygiene supplies a full range of high quality, serviced washroom products to complement any environment. In addition, unlike other washroom companies, Pink Hygiene is built on a set of principles to guarantee customers an exemplary, unrivalled service.


Adam Speck, Joint Managing Director, explained: “Underpinning our service offering is our unique ‘Pinky’ promise, made up of six key


commitments that collectively you will not find anywhere else in the market. We are especially proud to be donating a percentage of every customer’s annual contract value to Breakthrough Breast Cancer, the UK's leading breast cancer charity and a cause close to my heart. The importance of having a strong corporate social responsibility cannot be underestimated, and we want to make a positive impact from day one."


www.pinkhygiene.co.uk


and the Cleaning industry’s bi-annual Exhibition, The Cleaning Show 2015.


Suzanne Howe, Founder and Managing Director of SHC, said: “We’re delighted to be supporting The Building Futures Group. As a PR & marketing agency specialising in the cleaning industry, it gives us the perfect opportunity to form strong and mutually beneficial relationships


with fellow members. SHC who is also a member of the ISSA, grew substantially in 2013 thanks to our work in the cleaning sector, and we believe that by supporting The Building Futures Group, it will act as a springboard for further growth both in the UK and globally.”


www.suzannehowe.com


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