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11
NOV
2013

Add your voice to #BritClean13

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TwitterThe British Cleaning Council 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 press@britishcleaningcouncil.org with suggestions before 26th November 2013. The Twitter hashtag for the event is #BritClean13.

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