O鈥橲hea formally takes over role and pledges to put occupier 鈥渃entre stage鈥
Colette O鈥橲hea has been formally appointed president of the British Council for Offices (BCO).
O鈥橲hea, manaing director of Land Securities鈥 London portfolio, took over the BCO presidency from Neil Thompson yesterday.
O鈥橲hea chaired the annual BCO conference in Birmingham earlier this year and called on the industry to put the occupier 鈥渃entre stage鈥.
O鈥橲hea said: 鈥淢y vision as president of the BCO is to challenge the membership to evolve its thinking to see property as a product to breed success for customers, now and for the future.
鈥淎ttracting and retaining the best talent is top of the corporate agenda. The brightest minds demand the best working environments, and we need to ensure that creativity, health, wellbeing and happiness are embedded in the buildings we are constructing right from the very start. A great working environment goes beyond just a good location.
鈥淲e are responsible for building the office buildings of the future, and as such we need to anticipate what our customers鈥 future needs will be. We have witnessed the advent of technology in the workplace, as businesses realise the need for a real as well as a virtual presence. Our challenge, as an industry, is to anticipate what will come next and ensure that our buildings can help our customers to meet those changes.
鈥淭his is a huge opportunity for us and it鈥檚 an exciting time. We are responsible for creating the environment that ambitious, creative businesses need. If we get this right, they thrive and if they thrive, so do we.鈥
鈥淐olette delivered a fantastic conference in Birmingham for our members, asking people to take the time to explore different ideas. Colette pushed members to think about how they can lead in the design of spaces that encourage happiness, wellness, innovation and success, which is reflective of the goals for her year as BCO President.鈥
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