BSRIA strengthens market intelligence division with key appointment
In March 2025, BSRIA, the global provider of research, testing and consultancy services for the building services sector, announced that it has appointed Lisa Wiltshire to lead its rapidly growing Market Intelligence division. Lisa brings a wealth of experience in strategic intelligence and market research, having held senior roles at NielsenIQ, GfK, and Shirland Ventures.
Lisa’s appointment marks an exciting phase in BSRIA’s expansion, as the organisation enhances its global market intelligence capabilities. With an impressive track record in leveraging data-driven insights to drive global business growth, Lisa will play a key role in advancing BSRIA’s expertise in AI tools, data science, skills and Data-as-a-Service (DaaS) solutions, further strengthening its ability to deliver actionable insights and intelligence to its clients worldwide.
Lisa Wiltshire takes up her position on the 3rd of March 2025.
Krystyna Dawson, Director Insights & Intelligence, BSRIA, said: “The built environment shapes every part of how we live, work, and play, and BSRIA is committed to connecting and shaping the global building services industry with our vital data and insights.
“Lisa’s strategic direction will allow us to sharpen our focus on innovation, collaboration, and customer success. We’re creating an agile, results-driven leadership team that will deliver even better service for our customers and create a more empowered, sustainable built environment..”
Lisa Wiltshire, commenting on her new role, said: “This is a dynamic time for the industry, with global shifts reshaping both markets and the built environment. By enhancing industry data and intelligence, we will help businesses navigate these changes, ensuring they receive the insights they need to make informed decisions. I look forward to working with BSRIA’s exceptional Market Intelligence team and contributing to our mission to make buildings better.”
BSRIA provides registered testing, research, and consultancy services to the construction and building services industry. As a member-based association, BSRIA is committed to maintaining its independent approach and authoritative reputation.
Employing over 160 professionals across its head office in Berkshire (UK), BSRIA North in Lancashire, China, and the USA, BSRIA’s global presence underscores its commitment to serving stakeholders worldwide with research and best practice guidance.
This article appears on the BSRIA news and blog site as 'BSRIA strengthens market intelligence division with key appointment' dated March, 2025.
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