Almost 40 members successfully upgraded their membership last month to Associate, Full and Chartered Environmentalist status. IEMA would like to congratulate the following individuals on their achievements.
Associate via the Entry Exam
- Alex Ruddiman, Hackney
- Angela Brooks
- Carl Besford, TDK Lambda UK
- Caroline Holman, Jaguar Land Rover Ltd
- Claire Baker, Costain
- Daniel Amass Boyd, Bath
- Darren Attreed, Hackney Borough Council
- Gordon Brook, Babcock Dyncorp Ltd
- Harriet Wilson
- Hollie-Louise Allen, Wales Green Business Centre
- James Dear, National Grid plc
- James Pearson, Plymouth
- James Perry
- Kenneth Lewell, Siemens Plc
- Kevin Carroll, Hackney Borough Council
- Lee Anthony Grierson, National Grid plc
- Mark Redgrave, Hackney Borough Council
- Matt Dight
- Matthew Williams, National Grid plc
- Nicholas Prince, Techspan Systems
- Paul Stroud, Senoble UK Ltd
- Pete Quennell, ABF Ingredients
- Phillip Clarke, Nuffield Health
- Primodh Sujeendran, National Grid plc
- Richard Green, MMO
- Roger Helmn, Ministry of Defence (MOD)
- Siri Calvert, Unilever
- Sue Foot, Hamworthy Combustion
- Thomas Beasley, Magnox Ltd
- Trevor Smith, Froude Hofmann
- Vanessa Cox, Magnox Electric Ltd
- Wayne Bowen, Blaenavon
Full Membership and Chartered Environmentalist (Dual application)
- Helen Peake, Scottish power
- Claire Atkins-Morris, Sodexo Ltd
- Elizabeth Gray, Hyder Consulting
- Robert Duncan, Mabbett
- Mairi Dorward, BP
Upgrading your membership is key to you gaining the professional recognition you deserve, it can help you secure the job you want and may even help you achieve a higher salary, so if this has inspired you to think of progressing your membership then click through to find out more. Alternatively call IEMA on +44 (0)1522 540069 to discuss your options with an IEMA Professional Development Advisor.
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Posted on 9th October 2013
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