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MD promotion for Paul Goodchild at Platinum Facilities

The technology led hard FM service provider, has promoted Paul Goodchild to the role of Managing Director.

Goodchild joined Platinum Facilities as Finance and Commercial Director in 2018. His promotion to MD recognises his “hard work to enable exceptional service delivery, develop the company culture and achieve growth”.

Goodchild has 23 years of experience in the service industry, 14 of which are in the facilities management sector. He is a qualified Chartered Director with the IOD, has an MBA from Robert Gordon University and is CIMA Professional Qualified.

Congratulating Goodchild on his promotion Glen Cardinal, CEO Platinum Facilities said: “Paul has done an amazing job since joining Platinum Facilities and as we enter our next exciting period of strategic growth, I know he will offer unwavering support to myself, as well as our clients, employees, and suppliers. I am looking forward to continuing our work together on building a sustainable future.”

Taking place TODAY 11th October at 11am – Webinar: Use of tech in helping FMs deliver ESG

FMJ, in partnership with PlanRadar, is pleased to bring together a panel of experts to discuss achieving ESG using the power of digitisation.

According to the Environmental Audit Committee (EAC) the UK’s built environment is responsible for 25 per cent of the UK’s greenhouse gas emissions, and a large proportion of the commercial stock in the UK requires further investment to become environmentally sustainable. With climate deadlines looming, urgent action is needed.

The pandemic taught us the importance of utilising digital technology to protect people. FMs are now aware of the use of accurate data to help manage assets as well as occupants, by streamlining maintenance programmes, monitoring building assets performance and measuring the amount of energy being used.

FMs have a key role in meeting ESG goals, which include:

* Environment: Meeting sustainability goals, including net zero targets, waste reduction and recycling

* Social: Maintaining health and safety, delivering social value, equality and diversity, duty of care and investment in skills

* Governance: Compliance with all regulatory requirements and legislation, and reducing errors by the use of robust data processes.

The webinar will take place on the 11th October at 11am.

Register for the webinar here.

If you are unable to attend please register and we will send through a recording of the event post webinar.

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