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SUMMARY:Beyond the Built Environment: the Constructing Excellence Annual Conference 2015
DESCRIPTION:The 2015 Constructing Excellence Annual Conference is taking place on 11 November at Lords Cricket ground\, and will consider a wide range of issues facing construction while looking ‘beyond the built environment’. \nWaterloo Air Products plc are the lead sponsors of “Beyond the Built Environment”. You can read about Waterloo here. \nThis year’s conference aims to show how other industries are tackling a number of the key issues that are facing our industry\, and that are set out in the Construction 2025 strategy. \n\nThe days speakers will demonstrate how their organisations deal with the same issues that we are faced with\, issues such as: \n\nSupply chain integration and collaborative working\nEmbracing\, and the use of technology and data management\nImportance of social value\nAttracting young people into their industries\n\nOur final speaker will be Andrew Wolstenholme OBE\, CEO of Crossrail\, who will show how everything we have heard during the day can and is being used within certain parts of the industry. The challenge we face is to make it the norm not the exception. \nConfirmed speakers so far include: \n\nAlex Dulewicz\, Head of Marketing for Services – Rolls Royce\nKay Allen OBE\, Founding Director – Trading for Good\nSimon Troup\, Head of Data Services – Open Sensors\nDr. Julia Glidden\, President and Founder – 21c Consultancy\nTim McLoughlin\, Head of Social Media – Saatchi & Saatchi\n\nSpeaker Biographies can be found below. \nSo please join us at what is sure to be an excellent event where we hope you will take away key messages and innovations that show how it can be applied within your organisation\, and how we can take one step closer to excellence within the built environment and one step closer to our industry being the industry of choice for the next generation. \n\nSponsorship\nThis year we will also be offering an opportunity to position your brand alongside that of CEs in striving for excellence within our industry through sponsoring the annual conference. \nThere are a variety of sponsorship packages available and for further detail\, on these sponsorship opportunities please contact Ben Pritchard (Ben.Pritchard@invennt.com) or Deborah Hynes (deborah.hynes@constructingexcellence.org.uk). \nThose already booked in include attendees from: \nBAE Systems\, BPE Solicitors LLP\, BRE\, Cardiff University\, CH2M\, CL:AIRE\, Clarkslegal LLP\, Clarkson Alliance\, Collaborative Working Group\, Construction Industry Council\, Crofton Design\, Crossrail\, Cutland Consulting Ltd\, FaulknerBrowns\, Galliford Try\, Glenigan Ltd\, Greenwood Consultants Limited\, ICW\, Imperial College London\, Interserve Construction\, Invennt\, Kent County Council\, Kier\, Knauf\, London Underground\, Magnox\, Marcel Mauer\, Nationwide Building Society\, nvirohaus\, NWG\, Pinsent Masons LLP\, Polypipe Terrain\, Property Pathfinder Ltd\, pwcom.co.uk Ltd\, Reuby Stagg\, RIBA Enterprises/NBS\, Rider Levett Bucknall\, Royal Mail\, Safehinge\, SLR Consulting Ltd\, Structural Timber Association\, Suiko Ltd\, Synaps Partners LLP\, Textura\, Trowers & Hamlins LLP\, Turner & Townsend\, UEA\, UKSE Group\, University of Edinburgh\, University of Reading\, University of Westminster\, Visionality\, Willmott Dixon\, Wragge Lawrence Graham & Co LLP\, WSP \nSocial Media\nTo engage with the event on social media in the run up and on the day itself please us the hashtag #BeyondBE \nSpeaker biographies\n \nAndrew Wolstenholme OBE\, CEO – Crossrail\nAndrew has been a long term champion of the Constructing Excellence agenda\, authoring the seminal 2009 review of the industry “Never Waste a Good Crisis” \nFollowing 10 years at Arup\, Andrew joined BAA in 1997. He went on to lead the delivery of the £4.3bn Terminal 5 programme and became BAA’s Director of Capital projects running the £10bn development programme across seven UK airports. \nAndrew joined the Balfour Beatty Group in 2009 as Director of Innovation and Strategic Capability. He was awarded an OBE for services to the construction industry in the same year. Andrew joined Crossrail as CEO in 2011. He is also a member of Construction Leadership Council and is a Non-executive Director of the MoD’s Defence Equipment and Services Board. \n \nAlex Dulewicz\, Head of Marketing for Services – Rolls Royce\nPresentation theme: \n‘Furthering collaborative working and supply chain integration to deliver greater value’ \nIn his role\, Alex is responsible for the generation of marketing strategies\, promotion of Rolls-Royce service messages and creation and delivery of services presentations that maximise the perceived value and competitiveness of the Rolls-Royce services portfolio. He works closely with the Service Development team to bring new service offerings to market that provide differentiation for Rolls-Royce and to provide analysis and feedback on Services competitiveness and perception in the market. \nClick here to read more about Rolls Royce and Alex \n\nAbout Rolls Royce Holdings plc\n\nRolls-Royce’s vision is to create better power for a changing world via two main business divisions\, Aerospace and Land & Sea. These business divisions address markets with two strong technology platforms\, gas turbines and reciprocating engines. Aerospace comprises Civil Aerospace and Defence Aerospace. Land & Sea comprises Marine\, Nuclear and Power Systems.\nRolls-Royce has customers in more than 120 countries\, comprising more than 380 airlines and leasing customers\, 160 armed forces\, 4\,000 marine customers including 70 navies\, and more than 5\,000 power and nuclear customers.\nOur business is focused on the 4Cs:\n\n\nCustomer – placing the customer at the heart of our business\nConcentration – deciding where to grow and where not to\nCost – continually looking to increase efficiency\nCash – improving financial performance.\n\n\nAnnual underlying revenue was £14.6 billion in 2014\, around half of which came from the provision of aftermarket services. The firm and announced order book stood at £73.7 billion at the end of 2014.\nIn 2014\, Rolls-Royce invested £1.2 billion on research and development. We also support a global network of 31 University Technology Centres\, which position Rolls-Royce engineers at the forefront of scientific research.\nRolls-Royce employs over 54\,000 people in more than 50 countries. Over 15\,500 of these are engineers.\nThe Group has a strong commitment to apprentice and graduate recruitment and to further developing employee skills. In 2014 we employed 354 graduates and 357 apprentices through our worldwide training programmes. Globally we have over 1\,000 Rolls-Royce STEM ambassadors who are actively involved in education programmes and activities; we have set ourselves a target to reach 6 million people through our STEM outreach activities by 2020.\n\nSpeaker profile/biography\nBased in Derby\, Alex Dulewicz is the Head of Marketing for Services. In his role\, Alex is responsible for the generation of marketing strategies\, promotion of Rolls-Royce service messages and creation and delivery of services presentations that maximise the perceived value and competitiveness of the Rolls-Royce services portfolio.  He works closely with the Service Development team to bring new service offerings to market that provide differentiation for Rolls-Royce and to provide analysis and feedback on Services competitiveness and perception in the market. \nPrior to his current role\, Alex was Customer Marketing Director\, Middle East and South East Asia for the Rolls-Royce Civil Aerospace division. He was responsible for working alongside the regional customer business teams to build strong customer relationships and identify future wide body engine sales opportunities for the Civil Business. \nHe joined the Company in September 2004 and previously worked as Customer Business Manager for Fast Jet & Helicopter Programmes in the Company’s Gas Turbines Services (GTS) Business. He completed two years in the Civil Operations Centre\, Derby\, managing the Trent 500 and Trent 800 in-service fleets. \nPrior to joining Rolls-Royce\, Mr. Dulewicz graduated from Warwick University with a Masters of Engineering & Management. \nOutside work\, Mr. Dulewicz is a qualified solo and formation skydiver with over 185 jumps to his name. He has an identical twin brother and enjoys slalom waterskiing\, snow skiing and running half marathons. \n\n \nKay Allen OBE\, Founding Director – Trading for Good\nPresentation / theme: \n\n What’s your reputation worth?\nDo you promote all the good that you do to your customers as part of your strategic business plan? If not why not?\nLearn how you can capitalise on the Social Value you generate\n\nKay is the Founding Director of 3 companies; Trading for Good\, Really Useful Stuff and Diverse Advice – a CSR consulting firm. Previously a Non-Executive Director DWP Pension Disability and Carers Service\, Kay is a well networked\, high profile ambassador for equality and social action with a proven track record as an outstanding innovator in the private and public sector. \nClick here to read more about Trading for Good and Kay \n\nAbout Trading for Good\nTrading for Good is a digital platform championing the good work of the UK’s small businesses. By capturing the social value they create\, and giving them a forum for communicating that social value\, Trading for Good encourages these businesses to do even more good for the community. It’s free and simple to sign up. \n@TradingforGood \nSpeaker profile/biography\nKay is the Founding Director of 3 companies; Trading for Good\, Really Useful Stuff and Diverse Advice – a CSR consulting firm. Previously a Non-Executive Director DWP Pension Disability and Carers Service\, Kay is a well networked\, high profile ambassador for equality and social action with a proven track record as an outstanding innovator in the private and public sector. \n\n \nSimon Troup\, Head of Data Services – Open Sensors\nPresentation theme: Improving productivity through open data \n \nDr. Julia Glidden\, President and Founder – 21c Consultancy\n Presentation theme: Innovation through open data \nPresident & Founder of 21c Consultancy\, Julia completed her D.Phil. in International Relations at Oxford University and is an internationally recognised expert on Digital Government. Dr Glidden is currently serving as an expert advisor to the United Nations on the 2016 eGoverment Readiness Survey and its working group on ‘Ageing and the Data Revolution.’ Dr Glidden is actively involved the European Commission’s Smart City initiative\, and is the founder of the pioneering EU project Citadel-on-the-Move which has helped over 140 cities across all six continents to open and use data. Julia is currently working with the British Standards Institute Smart Cities Working Group\, BIM – which is developing Building Information Modelling standards for the global construction industry\, W3C\, the Open Data Institute and the Open Knowledge Foundation to help advance and promote practical bottom up open data standards. She is also a member of the European Commission’s expert working group on the new 2018/19 Horizon 2020 Programme. \nAn accomplished TedX speaker\, Dr Glidden is regularly asked to speak on global ICT and innovation trends at forums around the world. Prior to launching 21c Consultancy\, Julia served as Managing Director for Accenture eDemocracy Services where she wrote and delivered majored IT proposals for countries ranging from the United Kingdom to the Philippines and as a Senior Vice President at the international communications firm Fleishman Hillard where she oversaw multi-million public affairs campaigns for clients including United Airlines and GE Capital. \n \nTim McLoughlin\, Head of Social Media – Saatchi & Saatchi\n Presentation theme: Making an industry attractive: how you could do it \nTim McLoughlin is the head of social media for creative agency Saatchi & Saatchi. He leads social strategy for brands such as Toyota and Visa matching creative ideas to effective execution. He is passionate about how technology changes human behaviour and consumer engagement with brands\, politics and sport. As a political blogger he was once named “one of the ten cleverest men in Britain” and comments regularly about politics on TV and radio.
URL:https://constructingexcellence.org.uk/event/beyond-the-built-environment-the-constructing-excellence-annual-conference-2015/
LOCATION:Lord’s Cricket Ground\, Lord's Cricket Ground Saint John's Wood Road\, London\, NW8 8QN\, United Kingdom
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