#BREAKTHEBIAS

International Women’s Day is all about recognising women’s strengths and achievements. This year’s theme, #BreakTheBias, is pushing employers and colleagues alike to value and celebrate women’s achievements – from the momentous to the day-to-day – and show support along the way.Megan Stewart, Quantity Surveyor for Scotland and Northern Ireland has only been a member of the Landmarc team since September 2021, however, she has already noticed the effects of having an amazing support system around her at work.
LEARNING AND THRIVING

The 8th of March marks International Women’s Day, but at Landmarc we’ve decided to make this annual event a week-long celebration, spotlighting just some of the amazing women we work alongside. First up is Mair Warrilow, who started with Landmarc over a decade ago as a Service Administrator and has since moved into her current role as Site Operative.
IT’S A WRAP FOR NATIONAL APPRENTICESHIP WEEK!

Fiona McKnight-Burton, Communications Coordinator from Head Office wraps up our celebration of National Apprenticeship Week by sharing her experience of completing her Level Four Public Relations and Communications Apprenticeship.
THE KEY TO LEARNER SUCCESS

As this week is National Apprenticeship Week, we asked Angie Shardlow, Maintenance Manager at Hythe in Kent, who is studying a facilities management apprenticeship, to share her thoughts on the benefits of continuous learning.
I AM A FIRM BELIEVER THAT YOU ARE NEVER TOO OLD TO LEARN SOMETHING NEW!

We are half way through National Apprenticeship Week and our spotlight today turns to Bridging Manager and veteran Carl Card in the South West, who shares his experience of the programme.
PROGRESSION TUESDAY, DEVELOPING SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, OR MOVING UP THE CAREER LADDER!

Day two of National Apprenticeship Week and North’s Radar Technician, Nick Marsden, shares what first attracted him to his apprenticeship in general engineering.
IT’S NATIONAL APPRENTICESHIP WEEK

This week is National Apprenticeship Week so we’re going to be featuring a series of Landmarc’s apprentices who are all at different stages of their qualifications. We kick the week off with Katie Whitworth, Team Leader, who tells us about her experience.
REFLECTING ON OUR BEHAVIOURS

Area Delivery Manager, Jeff Hudson from RAF Spadeadam in Cumbria, who shares his views on our company’s behaviours.
TAKE PRIDE IN WHAT YOU DO

Tam Noble, Foreign Forces Account Manager based at Head Office in Wiltshire, has been with Landmarc for two years having spent most of his life in the military, with 38 years’ experience in the Parachute Regiment. Here he shares his thoughts on the company’s value, ‘Take pride in what you do’.
PROMISE ONLY WHAT CAN BE DELIVERED

Nicola Keen, Administration Supervisor, based at Barry Buddon in Scotland, shares her views on the value ‘Promise only what can be delivered’.