Innserve has become the 37th corporate member of the British Institute of Innkeeping (BII) – the professional body for the licensed retail sector.
Julie Charge, commercial director of Innserve said: “Our company is committed to offering the best service possible to the licensed retail sector. BII plays a vital role in licensed retailing, promoting high standards and professionalism. We feel that by creating a partnership with a professional body such as BII, we can work together to help make our mutual clients more successful. The BII brand is very strong and we are pleased to be associated with it and supporting the organisation’s work.”
Steve Howe, director of membership, added: “BII is always delighted to gain new corporate members. The joint association is a benefit to both organisations.”
Innserve is an independent company which supplies, installs and maintains drinks dispense systems in 98,000 pubs, bars, hotels, restaurants and stadiums in the UK.
Innserve has become the 37th corporate member of the British Institute of Innkeeping (BII) – the professional body for the licensed retail sector.
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Innserve has become the 37th corporate member of the British Institute of Innkeeping (BII) – the professional body for the licensed retail sector.
Julie Charge, commercial director of Innserve said: “Our company is committed to offering the best service possible to the licensed retail sector. BII plays a vital role in licensed retailing, promoting high standards and professionalism. We feel that by creating a partnership with a professional body such as BII, we can work together to help make our mutual clients more successful. The BII brand is very strong and we are pleased to be associated with it and supporting the organisation’s work.”
Steve Howe, director of membership, added: “BII is always delighted to gain new corporate members. The joint association is a benefit to both organisations.”
Innserve is an independent company which supplies, installs and maintains drinks dispense systems in 98,000 pubs, bars, hotels, restaurants and stadiums in the UK.
Innserve has become the 37th corporate member of the British Institute of Innkeeping (BII) – the professional body for the licensed retail sector.
Life Fitness has reimagined cardio with the launch of its Symbio line which has been
designed with advanced biomechanics and offers deep levels of customisation
The Maybourne Group has unveiled its all-new London
hotel The Emory. Megan Whitby goes behind the scenes
at Surrenne, its cutting-edge health and wellness club
Disappointment about being
passed over for promotion
gave Neil Randall, the resilience
he needed to climb the ranks.
He talks to Kath Hudson about
the challenges he faced early
in his career and the skills
he learned from them
As the UK healthcare sector struggles with ever-increasing demand, health club operators are stepping in and offering members welcome medical support. Kath Hudson reports
Weight loss drugs are altering consumer behaviour, disrupting sectors from food retailing (smaller portions) to apparel (less fabric needed). We need to move fast to align with this new reality
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formulas for entrepreneurial success, the reality is that few provide the necessary
knowledge to thrive in this fast-changing profession.
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affordable functional fitness equipment that is built to last with the development and
introduction of a new functional fitness keg for luxury gym operator, Third Space.