Indoor environmental management – compliance, compromise or class?
4th February 2025
GoToWebinar
Agenda
| 09:30 | Opens |
| 10:30 | Closes |
Synopsis
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, indoor environment quality (IEQ) was becoming a bone of contention. Conflicting priorities around health, safety, DSE, wellbeing, environment/carbon, utilisation, maintenance and asset, all played a part in what was ultimately delivered, whether it was good or not.
As a consequence of the greater recognition of welfare and health, the workplace has seen end users demanding more, and the organisation wanting increased productivity, as well good indoor environmental management. With so much of IEQ invisible however, how can you demonstrate what you are delivering is satisfying the needs of the user and the organisation?
For our first webinar of 2025, we will be looking at the factors affecting IEQ today and how different organisations are approaching it.
Our experts Greg Davies, Director of Market Development, Sophia Richardson, Consultancy Services Deputy Manager and Emma Smith, Director of Commercial Development will be sharing their insights.
Before joining, be sure to check system requirements to avoid any connection issues. Learn more about your attendee experience here.
Our speakers
![]() |
Greg Davies, Director of Market Development Greg can draw on over thirty years in compliance management, across market sectors and in a range of subject areas (Legionella, fire, asbestos, health and safety, sustainability and access). Using this combined experience Greg is increasingly being asked by customers to brief and update their boards of directors and governors on health, safety and environmental compliance. |
![]() |
Emma Smith, Director of Commercial Development As a Consultant, Emma delivered air quality, water quality, computer room and kitchen hygiene workplace environmental assessments, building a strong rapport with her customers. Her background in health and safety has equipped her with a deep understanding of market dynamics, customer needs, and competitive landscapes. |
| |
Sophia Richardson, Consultancy Services Deputy Manager Sophia started off her career working in our laboratory as a microbiologist providing her with a strong understanding of air and water quality. This naturally led her to the Consultant role, where Sophia’s knowledge of health and safety, buildings and plant equipment further developed. Sophia is now heavily involved in health and safety, specialising in Independent Schools. |

