This panel will discuss some of the products and processes that will enable the cleaning sector to move forward to an efficient, effective and sustainable future.
15:30 Using technology to maximum effect Tibor Killi, Managing Director, Killis
Paul Crilly, CEO, NJC
Neil Nixon, Conference Director, Manchester Cleaning Show Paul Hughes, Head of New Business, TEAM Software This expert panel will discuss the myriad ways that
technology is being employed across the cleaning sector to bring improvements to processes, outcomes and the vast army of personnel delivering a quality service across the country.
Thursday 14 March
10:00 The Cleaning Hygiene Operative Apprenticeship: Next steps for our industry Delia Cannings, Chair, British Cleaning Council
Delia Cannings will discuss the benefits for employers of the Level 2 Cleaning Hygiene Operative Apprenticeship and how to introduce it into the workplace.
10:30 Recruitment & Succession planning for the cleaning & FM sectors
Kelsey Hargreaves, Technical Specialist, BICSc Lisa Hylton, HR Director, Exclusive Contracts
owners and recruitment professionals and will look at the challenge of both attracting and developing talent to and within the cleaning and FM sectors.
11:15 Dettol Pro Solutions presents latest insights and solutions
A Single Solution To Manage Your Cleaning Services
Michelle Brightly, Managing Director ad Enterprise Advisor, Bridge Recruitment and London Careers Hub Adam Brown, Head of Client Solutions, Clinch Talent Lauren Kyle, Cleaning & FM Industry Consultant This panel comprises HR professionals, business
Sponsor’s Keynote 11:45 Critical care: New cleaning standards in the NHS Delia Cannings, Chair, British Cleaning Council
Nigel Grinsted, Chief Executive, Open Junction
“Without a shadow of a doubt, having SmartTask has helped us to win more business.” Richard Jones, Sales Director - Approved Cleaning Services.
Michael Rollins, Consultant (Healthcare), Environment Hygiene and Infection Prevention
www.tomorrowscleaning.com
www.smarttask.co.uk TOMORROW'S CLEANING | 63 smarttask a carbon neutral business ®
Collette Sweeney, Head of Healthcare Cleaning, ISS
Caroline Fennessy, FM Specialist Cleaning and Hygiene, Serco Heather Cracknell, Healthcare Cleaning SME, ISS Chris James, Education and Skills Consultant
Meet the panel and join the NHS discussion on ‘Critical Care’ cleaning.
12:30 Stamp Out Slavery: Minimising criminal risk in employment and procurement practices
Callum MacLeod, Managing Director, Stamp Out Slavery and AM Facilities Management
Phil Brewer, Specialist Advisor, Modern Slavery to the Human Trafficking Foundation
Angie Morrish, Independent Management Consultant and Director, Stamp Out Slavery
The punishment if modern slavery is discovered in your labour or other supply chains could be a very hefty fine, or even a jail term. Join this panel to find out how you find out, and what you can do about it.
13:00 Health & Wellbeing – The role of the washroom Elisabeth Dewey, COO and Co-founder, Mondays
Jonathan Hall, PCUK campaigner and Managing Director, Adlabs Global
Kelly Greenaway, Head of Marketing, phs Group
Raymond Martin, Managing Director, British Toilet Association
+44 (0)1494 444 044
Neil Nixon, Conference Director, Manchester Cleaning Show
tellmemore@smarttask.co.uk Industry discussion
13:30 The cleaning and FM sectors: Challenges, opportunities and next steps Paul Ashton, CEO, Birkin Group
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Neil Nixon, Conference Director, Manchester Cleaning Show
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Developed and supported in the UK, SmartTask provides flexible and innovative workforce management software, that will help grow your commercial and domestic cleaning business, whatever your size.
Kevin Muckle, Head of Cleaning UK&I, Sodexo Kelsey Hargreaves, Technical Specialist, BICSc
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