Overheating in homes is not just a comfort issue; it is a growing compliance risk for housing providers, with significant implications for resident health, complaints, and regulatory scrutiny.
Join Vicky Lynch, Head of Enterprise at Switchee, and our guest speaker as they demonstrate how housing providers are currently using Switchee’s Swift to gain intelligence on and investigate overheating across residential properties. By replacing manual temperature checks with continuous, real-time data, teams are identifying hotspots and gaining clearer insight into overheating patterns.
In this webinar, you will learn:
How to gain insight into overheating in residential buildings
Register now to discover how Swift helps you tackle overheating more effectively.
As Head of Enterprise, Vicky's focus is on looking after new and existing clients and working consultatively with them to create solutions to critical challenges they face. She has worked in the Housing sector for nearly a decade, establishing a broad range of new technologies and brands in the space, and creating strong relationships with other technology providers to create seamless integrations to bring more valuable solutions to clients.
Outside of work, Vicky likes to read dusty 19th-century novels, and regularly puts herself through the torture of reformer pilates and yoga.
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Emma joined Switchee’s Customer Success Team in 2022. With 20 years of experience in marketing and communications, most recently in digital marketing, she truly understands the importance and impact of effective, relevant, and engaging communication.
Emma delivers successful, quantifiable outcomes by working in partnership with Switchee’s Social Housing customers. She helps ensure integration of Switchee data into day-to-day operations to make quantifiable, data-led decisions, whilst understanding the challenges faced by Housing Associations and Local Authorities.
She is passionate about improving the lives of those living in social housing, believes in the power of data to make the invisible visible, and the need for transformation to shift from a reactive to a proactive approach in the management of social housing.
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