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The Cleaning Show 2025 appoints four industry leaders as official Ambassadors

The Cleaning Show, the UK’s leading event for the cleaning and hygiene sector, has announced the appointment of four influential Ambassadors to help further promote the event in 2025. These individuals will play a key role in raising awareness and driving engagement for the highly anticipated event, taking place from 18-20 March 2025 at London’s ExCeL.

The 2025 Ambassadors (pictured l-r above) are Joanne Gilliard, CEO at Jangro; Merci Marosi, Co-Founder of Bubble Duck Marketing; David Cousins, Divisional Managing Director at Bunzl Cleaning & Care; and Yvonne Taylor, Head of Cleaning and Support Services at Compass One.

The Ambassadors, selected for their sector knowledge and experience, will lend their expertise to the show, focusing on its key themes: innovation, sustainability and attracting new talent to the industry. They will also work to broaden the show’s reach and appeal to a diverse range of professionals across different areas of the industry.

About the Ambassadors

Joanne Gilliard is a recognised expert in the cleaning and hygiene industry, bringing four decades of experience to her work. Her career has encompassed a wide range of roles, from operational management to executive leadership, giving her a comprehensive understanding of the industry. In her role she is dedicated to raising the profile of the cleaning and hygiene sector and promoting its potential as a rewarding career path.

Merci Marosi brings over a decade of experience in marketing, leadership and creative strategy to the cleaning and facilities management sectors. Passionate about showcasing the cleaning industry as a dynamic and innovative space with many different opportunities for success, Marosi’s goal is to inspire the next generation of sector professionals.

David Cousins is already a leading voice in the cleaning and hygiene industry, bringing sales and marketing skills from a variety of relevant sectors. He’s well-known for his ability to build and motivate teams, promote sustainable innovation, and pioneer the latest technology – all essential for the industry’s progress in the coming years. Cousins is also proud to be a Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Environmental Cleaners.

Yvonne Taylor’s extensive leadership experience, deep industry knowledge and commitment to raising cleaning standards – clearly seen in her many achievements – makes her a hugely valuable voice in the cleaning and hygiene industry. Having started her career as a professional cleaner, Taylor understands the industry from the ground up. This experience, combined with her passion for cleaning and active involvement in the community, makes her a great representative of The Cleaning Show.

Commenting on her role as an Ambassador, Joanne Gilliard, CEO of Jangro, said: “I’m honoured to be an ambassador for The Cleaning Show 2025, alongside industry leaders. This flagship event fosters collaboration and knowledge exchange, helping address challenges like workforce shortages and new technology integration. I look forward to sharing my experience and contributing to the sector’s continued innovation and success in 2025 and beyond.”

Paul Sweeney, Event Director of The Cleaning Show, commented: “We are delighted to welcome our four brand new ambassadors ahead of this year’s Cleaning Show. With their diverse experience and deep understanding of the industry, Joanne, Merci, David, and Yvonne are perfectly placed to connect our audience and attract the next generation of professionals. Their involvement will drive the essential conversations that will define the future of cleaning and hygiene at The Cleaning Show 2025.”

Registration for The Cleaning Show 2025 is open. Entry remains free, but visitors are encouraged to pre-register online to secure their place at the industry’s must-attend event. For more details and to register, visit https://cleaningshow.co.uk/london/.

 

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