Stimulating
programme covers variety of key issues, from the environment to wellbeing
3-4 May 2023, Hilton St
George’s Park, Burton Upon Trent
The TSA Spring Conference has
brought together a cornucopia of talented speakers and stimulating
presentations – so perhaps it’s not surprising that it’s set to beat all
records in terms of numbers attending.
Presentations will cover
topics as diverse as the environment, including a keynote address from
award-winning environmentalist and author Natalie Fee, laundry fire safety, the
energy market, and wellbeing. The
‘people matter’ section includes a talk by Matt Bowes of Vision Linens, who
shares his story of leaving prison and being given a second chance, and a
discussion on menopause awareness, its effect on the workforce and how best to
approach it.
Christoph Geppert of Grain
Sustainability is joined by Carmen Cardenal Pac of Ecolab to look at where we
are as an industry on the TSA’s Sustainability Roadmap as well as, more
specifically, the issues around microplastics and PFASs.
In the arresting titled ‘1+1=3’
presentation, Joe Ricci, president and CEO of the TRSA, will join conference to
show how the UK and USA textile associations are working together and what they
are achieving and hope to build in the future.
A fantastical keynote address
from Keith Barry will look at wellbeing in the workplace. As a world-renowned ‘mentalist, magician and
subconscious mind specialist’ his approach is likely to be thought-provoking
and distinctly left-field.
Keith is also providing the
pre-dinner entertainment for the Industry Dinner, taking place on the evening
of May 3rd. Other networking
events include a new members reception before dinner in the Sir Bobby Robson
Lobby.
Conference bookings are
already at over 140, so anyone thinking of coming should contact the TSA as
soon as possible. Email events@tsa-uk.org
for information or visit tsa-uk.org/tsa-spring-conference-2023/.
The TSA is the trade
association for the textile care services industry. The TSA
represents commercial laundry and textile rental businesses. Membership
ranges from family-run operations through to large, multi-national
companies. Visit www.tsa-uk.org
for more information.
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