Pete the Builder and Steve Randall make you feel like you are at FOOTPRINT+ yourself!
This first FOOTPRINT+ Special kicks off with an insightful catch-up interview with Emily Day, the Co-Founder of Footprint+. Speaking to Pete, Emily, who believes that through connections people can learn from each other and come up with new ideas, talks about how she feels about the first ever FOOTPRINT+
Emily Day is co-founder and director at Footprint+, she is an award-winning architect and urban designer with a particular focus on global development and social responsibility. As founder of Footprint+, she has taken the opportunity to redeploy her knowledge to make a positive social contribution, helping all parties make progress towards a Carbon Zero future.
Qualified as a chartered architect , Emily has over 20 years of experience working on large-scale projects. She has worked with many key players within the industry; local authorities, developers, and financial institutions which have given her a unique insight into the needs of the different parties
Here are some of the questions we Pete asked Emily:
Do you think the Footprint Plus+ event went well? Do you wonder what the founders of the event think about the state of the industry and prospects for future? If so, you will enjoy this interview with one of the founders of Footprint+.
“The event itself is intended to bring people together, to share knowledge and through this knowledge sharing able to approach projects with new initiatives...“It’s a slow changing industry, it’s not going to change overnight but I can really see the opportunities are there”
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Steve Randall spoke to Prof. Greg Clark about the role of cities in our quest towards NetZero.
Prof. Greg Clark is Chair of the Connected Places Catapult and UK Cities Climate Investment CommissionGreg is a world expert on cities, urban investment, and sustainable urban transition. Over a career of 35 years he has advised more than 300 cities, 40 national governments, 20 multilateral institutions, and multiple global corporates and investors.
Next up Pete the Builder talks to top engineer, Tom Holbrow, who specialises in public sector projects.
Tom Holbrow is the Business Development Director at Mace Group. He is a senior Board level professional with expertise in Engineering and Construction Business Development. He leads the Business Development function for the Public Estates, Research, Education, Arts and Culture and Healthcare Construction team at MACE.
Our next guest touches on one of the most important things right now when it comes to achieving our goals around NetZero…collaboration
Katie Clemence-Jackson, MENG CENG MCIBSE, Senior Engineer & Partner, Max Fordham
Katie is a senior project engineer and sustainability consultant, experienced in delivering varied and unique projects at all construction stages. She is chartered with CIBSE and actively involved in the Institution, including chairing the CIBSE Technology Committee.Katie coordinates the activities of Max Fordham’s Net Zero Carbon (NZC) working group, and was key to establishing the Practice’s NZC design service. She is also co-chair of the Practice’s Equality, Diversity and Inclusion group. Plus she was an NLA Expert Panellist for Net Zero Alum
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