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Ron Lang - Impact Director for Value, Construction Innovation Hub
In his role, Ron takes on responsibility for driving whole life performance, outcome-based procurement models and data driven-decision making. He works closely with industry and the public sector to develop and embed an agreed methodology for measuring future success in the built environment, taking into account the whole life value aspirations of the transforming construction programme. Ron has a BSc in Architectural Engineering and Design Management, an MSc in Construction Innovation and Management.

Dr. Johannes Lenhard - Centre Coordinator of Max Planck Cambridge Centre for Ethics, Economy and Social Change, University of Cambridge
Dr. Johannes Lenhard is the Centre Coordinator of the Max Planck Cambridge Centre for Ethics, Economy and Social Change at the University of Cambridge. In his research, he works towards a better understanding of homeless people through ethnographic methods and more recently also on the ethics of venture capital investors.

Mark Letcher - Project Manager Sustainability, Sustainable City & Climate Change Service, Bristol City Council
Mark is a Project Manager in the Sustainable City team at Bristol City Council where he advises on the implementation of sustainability policies and the development of new planning policies in response to the climate emergency. He also advises South Gloucestershire Council on the development of low carbon heat networks and is undertaking post-graduate research on energy policy at the University of Exeter.
Fanyu Lin - Founder, World Home Foundation
Fanyu Lin is an award-winning entrepreneur and architect, passionate about impact investing. She initiated the World Home Foundation in 2020 to harness philanthropic power for tackling the global housing crisis - one of the biggest social, economic and moral challenges facing humanity today. Fanyu is CEO of Fluxus, a construction technology company and social enterprise committed to a new way of delivering affordable, sustainable and smart homes. She serves on the World Economic Forum's Global Internet of Things Council.

Andrew Linfoot - Global Technology Lead, Jacobs
Andrew is a landscape architect and urban designer and is Jacobs Global Technology Lead for Landscape Architecture; the role is about driving innovation, and connectivity across technology and people. Andrew leads multi-disciplinary design teams and understands the need for comprehensive approaches to developing sustainable solutions.He is a Member of the Bristol One City Environment and Sustainability Board where is required to demonstrate a broad understanding of environmental issues and work collaboratively with a range of stakeholders and partners.



