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INSTITUTE NEWS IHEEM


INSTITUTE OF HEALTHCARE ENGINEERING AND ESTATE MANAGEMENT


President


Ian Hinitt CEng, FIHEEM president@iheem.org.uk


Chief Executive Peter Sellars CEng, FIHEEM, MBIFM, MAPM ceo@iheem.org.uk


Chief Operating Officer Tania Davies


tania.davies@iheem.org.uk


Marketing & Events Manager Melissa Glass


melissa.glass@iheem.org.uk


Administration Coordinator Clair Wilkins


clair.wilkins@iheem.org.uk


Membership Development Officer Karen Casey


karen.casey@iheem.org.uk


Project Support Officer Monira Kaouech


monira.kaouech@iheem.org.uk


Business Administrator Gemma Boulton


gemma.boulton@iheem.org.uk


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The ‘sustainability’ of healthcare has perhaps never been more in the spotlight. Accordingly, a two-day Conference, Exhibition & Awards Dinner in Dublin this May, entitled ‘Delivering Sustainable Healthcare Estates’, organised by IHEEM’s Head Office in conjunction with the Institute’s Northern Irish and Republic of Ireland Branches, will reflect this.


The IHEEM Northern and Republic of Ireland Conference, Exhibition & Awards Dinner will take place on 6 and 7 May in the Hogan Mezzanine Suite at Dublin’s famous sporting venue, Croke Park, the first stadium in the UK and Ireland to secure both ISO 14001 and ISO 20121 accreditation. With headline sponsors, The Carbon & Energy Fund and SDCL, the conference will offer ‘informative, educational, and thought-provoking discussions’ focusing on four main streams: n Sustainable Healthcare Capital. n Delivering a Sustainable Workforce. n Planning for a Sustainable Healthcare System.


n Estate Strategic Risk Management.


Conference speakers and subjects confirmed to date include: n Alan Sharp, CEO, Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, Dublin, addressing ‘Sustainable Healthcare Capital’. A graduate of University College Dublin, with a Master’s in Engineering Management, and an MBA from the UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School, Alan Sharp started his career working with IBM and Hewlett Packard in their Irish manufacturing facilities, before moving into the public sector in 2008. An experienced Estates Director with a demonstrable history


working in healthcare sector, his areas of expertise include change management, negotiation, team development, financial management, FM, and leadership.


n Fiona Daly, National Sustainability and EFM Workforce Lead for NHS Improvement, will discuss ‘Delivering a Sustainable Workforce’. Tasked with


leading the national programme on sustainability within the provider sector, her responsibilities include driving innovation and engagement; supporting NHS Trusts in implementing their sustainability programmes, and developing the national strategy for the future estates and facilities workforce. With 16 years’ estates and facilities experience, she is ‘passionate about reducing health and social inequalities, and establishing an estate that supports the transition to sustainable models of care throughout the healthcare sector’.


n Michail Kagioglou, Professor of Process Management, and Dean of Art, Design and Architecture, at the University of Huddersfield, will speak on ‘Planning for a Sustainable Healthcare System’. Previously Head of the School of Built Environment at the University of Salford, the Professor’s career spans engineering, manufacturing, creativity, design, architecture, and the built environment, and inter- and multi- disciplinary research at a global level. After receiving his PhD, he joined the University of Salford as Manager of the £8 m EPSRC Salford Centre for Research and Innovation (SCRI) in the built and human environment, subsequently becoming its Director.


January 2020 Health Estate Journal 7 The conference sessions will be held in the Hogan Mezzanine Suite at Croke Park.


Sustainability is the theme at two-day Dublin event


©Croke Park Meetings & Events


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