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04
NOV
2014

Conference time for the BCC

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The cleaning sector’s biggest players will be descending on Tower Hill this Thursday for the BCC’s annual Conference.

The venue is Dexter House, which sits in the shadow of Tower Bridge, and is one of the capital’s premier conference centers.

The theme guiding the day is ‘changing perceptions’ and key speakers, which include Mitie’s CEO Ruby McGregor-Smith and
Stephen Kerr, UK Sales Leader from headline sponsor, Kimberly-Clark Professional, will offer their unique take on this subject.

BCC Chairman Doug Cooke is confident that advanced planning will make this the best conference ever and he said he was delighted with the array of thought provoking speakers on offer.

Event organisers Suzanne Howe Communications said conference tickets have been literally flying off the shelf and the event is almost completely sold out.

In addition to the industry guests, delegates will get the chance to take part in a workshop on making your first impression count, with top body language expert Peter Spalton, there’s also tips on how to use social media by Christopher Nicholas boss of Sumwot Social.

The conference concludes with a lively Q&A session where delegates can question industry experts about topics of their choice.

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