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Flowb Parkex guide Marie Curie is the BPAs corporate charity. If youd like to support its fantastic work caring for people who are terminally ill and their families, IPS has kindly supplied a contactless card machine that will be on the BPA stand during Parkex to take your donations DAY 3 10.30-11.30 Star recruitment and talent training The UK parking profession employs approximately 82,000 people (with 87 per cent working in the private sector). Do we do enough to attract the stars of the future to our sector? Are we sufficiently supporting our industry talent so they see parking as an exciting career choice? This session will put a spotlight on the hurdles employers face in recruiting to frontline roles, how we can improve the way we promote parking as a profession, and look at how best to retain the talent we have. Host: Sarah Feeley, BPA Speakers include: Fiona Snelgrove, UK Parking Control Unity Recruitment WAMITAB 11.30-12.15 Proud to be in parking A job and not a career thats the commonly held perception about people who work in parking. While a career in the parking profession may not be an immediate aspiration for the next generation, we have an abundance of success stories to share with you that prove hard work, innovation and determination can lead to a fruitful career, professional success and industry recognition. Host: Jade Neville, BPA Council/OCS Speakers include: Edward Amusan, Comity Recruitment Hannah Fuller, PayByPhone Victoria Worboys, APCOA 12.15 Hub closes The parking industry is in a constant state of evolution, and is an attractive, forward-thinking profession for jobseekers of all ages Hannah Fuller, operations director, PayByPhone. Hear from Hannah and colleagues: Parkex Hub, day three, 11.30am 30 britishparking.co.uk PNApril19 pp24-41 Parkex Guide.indd 30 21/03/2019 13:28