Mike Hook

Steering Committee Treasurer at Digital Buildings Council

Mike Hook is a seasoned professional with extensive experience across various leadership roles in the technology and business sectors. As a co-founder and Steering Committee Treasurer for the Digital Buildings Council since April 2024, Mike has been instrumental in advancing initiatives in digital infrastructure. Prior to this, Mike co-owned LMG starting in April 2007 and directed operations at 2i Services Ltd from January 2002 to March 2007. Mike's career highlights also include serving as Managing Director at ITT Network Systems & Services from 1991 to 2001 and as an Account Manager at Wildings Office Equipment from 1989 to 1991. Mike holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Geological and Earth Sciences from Greenway and a Business Management degree from Kingston Business School.

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Digital Buildings Council

The DBC is a not-for-profit group of industry specialists who see a more collaborative and interconnected approach as the means of breaking downs silos and providing the necessary clarity and assurance to help fulfil the potential of digital buildings. Governed by members, the DBC aims to fill gaps in existing frameworks with smaller, focused and more representative agile working groups to drive demand through addressing the following issues: - Market confusion through too many conflicting voices, vested interests and inconsistency of language used. - Technology promise gap, between what is claimed versus what’s possible and is being delivered. - Change focus from the Why and What to the How of digital building implementation. - How to demonstrate ROI and think holistically about how it’s calculated. - Practical guidance on sustainability performance and how technology can help improve good governance and user experience. - Engagement of Cost and Project Management Consultants to mitigate value engineering through aligning digital outcomes and their costs early in the project lifecycle. Our activities include improving professional understanding through knowledge sharing and developing a common language and approaches between members. These initiatives aim to engage stakeholders across the built environment to enhance best practices and drive industry-wide improvement for the common good.


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