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BSRIA looks at how wellbeing can boost profits

At BSRIA’s annual Briefing and Luncheon on 11th November one of the industry’s hottest topics, performance and wellbeing beyond compliance – and how it can boost profit margins – will be highlighted.

The event will be held at the Brewery, in London with Trend as the main sponsor.

BSRIA chief executive Julia Evans said: “Wellbeing touches everybody’s life on a daily basis. It leads to a healthier workforce, which in turn leads to a more productive workforce. This naturally means a higher profit margin for industry and business.”

She continued: “As such, we urge you to come and hear industry experts on this crucial topic. It will be discussed in detail with our exciting line up of speakers looking at the ideas and concepts both new and currently being used in our industry and also what we can learn from other industries to enable people to be comfortable and productive in their day to day endeavours.

“Good indoor environment and the potential issues to health about poor environment cannot be underestimated.”

The guest speaker, the Rt Hon Lord (Paddy) Ashdown GCMG CH KBE PC, will take to the stage after the lunch to give a topical speech. He will also take questions from the floor. One of the most engaging politicians of all time, guests will have an hour of his time.

Other speakers include: Professor Paul Cullinan, honorary consultant in Respiratory Medicine, Royal Brompton Hospital, London; Nicola Gillen, European practice lead for Strategy Plus, AECOM; professor Stephen Holgate, MRC professor of Immunopharmacology at the University of Southampton; Ben Roberts, senior mechanical engineer, Hoare Lea & Partners; Matthew Webster, head of Wellbeing and Futureproofing, British Land and Roderic Bunn, building performance analyst, BSRIA. The chair is Sarah Ratcliffe, progamme director, Better Buildings Partnership.

The day starts at 9:00, with the lunch at 13:00 and closes at 15.30. More detailed information on the event is available at: https://www.bsria.co.uk/information-membership/events/details/performance-and-wellbeing-beyond-compliance/

For sponsorship details or to book a table email: tracey.tilbry@bsria.co.uk or call 01344 465 512.

26 October 2016

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