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British Council for Offices' Forces of Change Podcast #02: Business & ESG

Michael Creamer • 5/30/2023

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In the second episode of the ‘BCO Forces of Change’ podcast, host Michael Creamer speaks with Chris Kane, Co-founder of Everythingomni, leader of the Business workstream, and Hannah Davis, Director at Faithful+Gould, leader of the ESG workstream. They discuss how the connection between people and place has been redefined and how integrating ESG principles into workplace strategies can contribute to long-term success in 2023 and beyond.
 
The British Council for Offices (BCO) 2023 conference in Dublin will concentrate on the active involvement of commercial real estate in catalyzing technological, social, economic, and environmental shifts. The BCO’s Research Committee has appointed four subject matter experts who will investigate these areas and reflect upon the impact these forces of change will have on the real estate industry and specifically, the office sector.

The British Council for Offices was established in 1990 and is the primary forum that researches, develops and communicates best practice in all aspects of offices to shape the workplace of the future. 
 
Listen to the first episode about The Economy & Technology.
 

>> Listen to the second episode.

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