FACILITIES MANAGEMENT JOURNAL JOBS
BCC ELECTS NEW CHAIRMAN
AND DEPUTY CHAIR
The British Cleaning Council
(BCC) has o icially elected a
new Chairman and Deputy
Chair at its recent Annual
General Meeting.
Jim Melvin, who has
served as Deputy Chairman
of the BCC for the past two
years, has taken over the
Chairmanship from Paul Thrupp, who is Director of
Retail Destinations at OCS, and was elected as BCC
Chairman in 2019. He will continue to represent the
Federation of Window Cleaners on the council.
Melvin, who is Group Chief Executive of Exclusive
Services Group and a Director at BCC member the
Cleaning and Support Services Association (CSSA),
will be BCC Chairman until 2023.
The meeting also elected
a new Deputy Chair, Delia
Cannings, who has been a
BCC Director since 2020 and
is also the National Lead for
Education & Training at BCC
member the Association
of Healthcare Cleaning
Professionals (ahcp).
PARETO FM BOOSTS SENIOR MANAGEMENT TEAM WITH
SOCIAL IMPACT DIRECTOR APPOINTMENT
Pareto FM has appointed Emma Wilson to the role of Social Impact Director.
The appointment will see Wilson responsible for developing Pareto’s sustainability
initiatives, growing its community based projects and creating opportunities for Pareto
team members to broaden their involvement in community based initiatives.
Wilson has experience in the FM industry previously working as a Lifecycle Project
Manager but in addition, joins Pareto with a wealth of experience in the Social Impact
sector. This recently includes a Board level position with Project 507 which conducts action-research
into violence within the Criminal Justice System; providing training and programs focused around the
rehabilitation of o enders. Wilson has worked alongside Pareto over the past five years to deliver various
schemes but most notably The Homelessness Initiative.
BENNETT HAY APPOINTS BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR
Independently owned hospitality services business, Bennett Hay, has
appointed Zoë Watts as Business Development Director.
Watts joins Bennett Hay with standout experience gained at some
of the UK’s leading hospitality operators including Vacherin and Tate Catering, as well as heading up
events and catering at The Natural History Museum. She also sits on the catering and hospitality special
interest committee with the Institute of Workplace and Facilities Management.
Bennett Hay has had a run of high-profile workplace contract wins and Watts’ role will be to further
develop the company’s growth strategy focussed on workplaces, as well as diversifying into the
conference and event sector. She takes a place on Bennett Hay’s leadership team which is responsible for
driving commercial strategy, organisational culture and Bennett Hay’s environmental, social values and
governance.
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