FACILITIES MANAGEMENT JOURNAL JOBS
CIBSE APPOINTS NEW CEO
Ruth Carter has been
named as the new
Chief Executive O icer
of the Chartered
Institution of Building
Services Engineers
(CIBSE).
Carter will take
over the reins from
Stephen Matthews
who retires a er 15
years in the role at the
organisation’s AGM on
6 May 2021.
With a background in developing international
organisations, Carter has worked in and around the
construction industry for much of her career. She sees
many synergies between her experience of multichannel
information provision and the opportunities
open to CIBSE in the immediate future.
Carter has a strong track record of creating
successful collegiate communities within publishing
and exhibitions and points to the opportunity for
supporting a strong sense of identity across a diverse
international CIBSE membership. She has had
particular success in employing modern technical
solutions to the challenges around communication
and inclusivity inherent in such a community.
ECOCLEEN NAMES HEAD OF SYSTEMS AND COMPLIANCE
Commercial contract cleaning provider, Ecocleen, has promoted Peter David to the role
of Head of Systems and Compliance with a focus on improving e iciency and driving
sustainability throughout the business.
With over 25 years of experience in the franchise industry, David is instrumental in
reviewing Ecocleen’s current compliance systems, procedures and processes, ensuring
all stakeholders are on board with these measures. He is also responsible for enforcing
regulations in all aspects and levels of business, as well as providing training to make sure the message
of compliance and sustainability is shared with all employees. With this in mind, David has introduced an
initial three-day comprehensive training course in which sta are educated on regulations applicable to
their job function in the cleaning industry, before returning for a refresher course a er six weeks.
BARNSDALES FM SETS OUT TO CHANGE THE IMAGE
OF HEALTH AND SAFETY WITH KEY APPOINTMENT
Property and facilities management consultancy, Barnsdales FM, has
appointed a new National Health and Safety Manager who aims to
challenge negative stereotypes.
Louise Jackson joins the company a er 15 years in health and safety at
insurance company, Aviva. She’ll be working to help Barnsdales FM clients
to achieve their goals without compromising on the safety and wellbeing
of their workers, customers and site visitors, ensuring their facilities are
safe and appropriate for their needs.
Barnsdales FM is a key part of the Barnsdales Group, it’s the first time
that Barnsdales FM has had an in-house Health and Safety Manager, and
Jackson said she’s excited to use her experience and expertise to forge a
new culture for health and safety.
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