Latest IEMA membership upgrades

7th July 2016


IEMA would like to congratulate the following members on recently upgrading their membership as part of their ongoing commitment to learning and professional development.

This month members are being upgraded to the new Practitioner (PIEMA) level.

IEMA has added the grade because of industry demand for a membership level for those working in an operational role. Those who were on an Associate level course before the launch of Practitioner on 13 June may now find themselves earning the PIEMA grade.

Practitioner

Magsud Aghayev, Saipem-Azfen JV

Anne Ajakaiye, Ampak Nigeria

Oluwatoyin Ajao, Transmission Company of Nigeria

Mohammad Al-Budaiwi, Sabic Terminal Services

Mohammed Al Otaibi, Hadeed Saudi Iron and Steel

Ammar Balhadad, SAFCO

Reut Barak, Powermarket

Colin Barnes, Liverpool Airport

Brian Bunning, System Concepts

Alex Burdett, Magnox

Leigh Carter, CR360

Catherine Clifton, Wartsila UK

Thomas Coulter

Paul Croucher, Premier Foods

Scott Cunnington

Daniel Ditri, Technip E&C

Luke Dorey

Abdulqader Fallata, Kemya-Sabic

Abdullah Felemban, AIFC

Marie Fox, Environment Agency

Martin Frost, De La Rue

Talgat Gabdullin, Zhaikmunai LLP

Khalid Gaid, Saudi Yanbu Petrochemical

Janine Galliano, Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government

Christopher Gaylard

Mohammad Ghazwani, United-Sabic

Niall Gibbons, Atkins

Suzannah Gore, BioRegional

Christine Goulding

Matthew Harris, Costain

Catherine Hill, Environment Agency

Claire Hindmarsh, Surrey County Council

Yusuf Jinadu, National Environmental Standards And Regulations Enforcement Agency

Amanda Keen, Highland Spring

James King

Mark Magaharan, Cranswick

George Morgan-Jones, Wales & West Utilities

Lewis Neilson

Kelechukwu Njoku, Ecobank

Uchenna Ogbonnaya, Federal University Ekiti

Nusirat Ogunneye

Eniola Olowu, Etina Environmental Services

Kim Parmar, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology

Lyazzat Sagitova, Baitau Partners LLP

Ahmed Sahab, Sabic

Marie Scaife, Natural Power Consultants

Gordon Scott, Tullow Oil

Kanat Seitkereyev, Zhaikmunai LLP

Tristan Semple

Nina Slamikhina, Zhaikmunai LLP

Claire Squires, Advisian

Babatunde Sunmola, Sterling Bank

Henry Unwin, BioRegional

Rustam Uteshev, Zhaikmunai LLP

Clifford Uzochukwu Uzundu, Macbenuz Enviros

Vanessa Wall, AECOM

Sara Wilkes, Aston University

Alan Wilson, A W Safety

Full and Chartered environmentalist

Anthony Armitage, CBRE Managed Services

Gerardo Austria, Network Rail

Aimen Badawy, BP Global

Caroline Coletto, WSP|Parsons Brinckerhoff

Joanna Cottin, Scottish Water

Rebecca Cottington, WSP|Parsons Brinckerhoff

John Dwyer, Arriva Trains

Jonathan Foster, Atkins

Marina Johnson, URS

Peter Kelly, Sir Robert McAlpine

Joseph Leddy, Aesica Pharmaceuticals

Richard Mackay, Mott MacDonald

Connor McGimpsey, Mabbett and Associates

Celeste Pendi, Arcadis

Catherine Sugden, WSP|Parsons Brinckerhoff

Charles Symonds, Stannah Stairlifts

Graham Taylor, Skanska UK

Philip Togwell, Corus Construction and Industrial

Louise Webster

Chartered environmentalist

James Brocklehurst, Royal Boskalis Westminster

Joanna C M Wong, Atkins

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