Achieving an IEMA Professional level of Membership is the goal of many Environment & Sustainability Professionals, and yet another batch of candidates can say they’ve been successful.
These 51 Members (see below) have been able to demonstrate that they have the required level of knowledge and experience to meet our exacting standards, and as a result are now entitled to use their new professional suffix (AIEMA or MIEMA CEnv). We'd like to congratulate everyone here on their success. Well done!
Associate (AIEMA)
Adam McLaughlin, Sainsburys
Ai Wun Tan, Hengyi Industries SDN BHD
Aled Williams, Dwr Cymru Welsh Water
Andrew Farley, Flint Group
Andrew Lack, Turner Business Consultants Ltd
Andrew Le Masurier, University of Southampton
Andrew Newton
Andrew Shaw, Wagstaff Interiors Group
Anja Mudric, Nestle Adriatic
Barry Harwell, First Great Western
Cerian Wood, Unilever UK Ltd
Clare Fallon
David Partridge, Knowledgepool
Deborah Astles, Unipart Group Ltd
Eleanor Christelow, Costain
Elizabeth Ainslie, Hosking Associates Ltd
Emmanuel Taiwo, Natural Resources Institute
Frances Martin, Occidental Petroleum of Qatar Ltd
Gareth Pulman
Glenn Forbes, Magnox
Iain Forsyth, Carbon Footprint Ltd
Jason James, Magnox Ltd
Jennifer McTeer, AMEC Environment and Infrastructure UK
Jonathan Clubb, Yorkshire and Humber Assembly
Kathryn Manning, Bromsgrove District Council
Katie Gray, SWH Ltd
Lesley Harkin
Martin Hoar, Stonegate Farmers Ltd
Matthew Chester, BP Global
Norasiah Haji Ahmad, MINDEF
Oliver Robinson, University of Southampton
Paul Forster, Halco Rock Tools
Peter Coy, pplicus Ltd
Peter Renton, Northside Truck and Van Ltd
Rachael Burkey, Siemens Plc
Rebecca Riches, Sainsburys
Sam Aukland
Sarah Adams, The Hydraulic Centre
Stephanie Ferry, GB Railfreight Ltd
Thomas Heath, National Grid plc
Timothy O'Reilly
Tom Hughes, Flint Group
Tom Lack, European Metal Recycling (EMR) Ltd
Trevor Lawton, Mars Petcare UK
Wayne Hydon
Dual – Full Membership with Chartered Environmentalist (MIEMA CEnv)
AdaAllanah Kidd, Downer New Zealand
Jane Huxtable, Jacobs Engineering UK Ltd
Richard Gould, Environment Agency (NEAS)
Robert McCann, InterContinental Hotels Group
Fiona Brannigan, Sustailability Spirals
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 here to find out more. Alternatively call IEMA on +44 (0)1522 540069 to discuss your options with an IEMA Professional Development Advisor.
13th November 2014
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Posted on 13th November 2014
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