A series of sponsorships have been secured as part of a drive to align Armitage Shanks with high profile and reputable organisations.
In the latest, we have sponsored an online lecture about the provision of public toilets and their implications for public health, in association with the Royal Society for Public Health, of which we are now a member.
The sponsorship follows on from link-ups with the Institute of Healthcare Engineering and Estate Management (IHEEM), the Water Management Society and the highly-respected Architects’ Journal.
It forms part of the thought leadership work we are doing which aims to position Armitage Shanks as a leading authority in water safety, especially in the healthcare sector.
This also includes our creation of and contributions to Looking Deeper, the journal of the Water Safety Forum, and a number of associated presentations and round table discussions.
Senior Sector Marketing Manager Tony Rheinberg said: “Promoting our brand is obviously a large part of what we do but it’s important that we choose carefully when it comes to associating ourselves with organisations through sponsorships and tie-ins.
“The Royal Society for Public Health is an independent charitable organisation which is close to our heritage and brand values, very much in the same way as IHEEM and the Water Management Society.”
