More successful IEMA members

29th July 2015


Author

Ian Wood

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

Associate

Saleh Al-Ageel, KEMYA Al-Jubail Petrochemical

Hashim Al-Attas, National Industrial Gases Company

Turki A Al-Khaldi, Saudi Methanol Company

Ahmed Eid Al-Rashidi, Saudi Kayan Petrochemical

Abdulhadi Saeed Al-Qahtani, Petrokemya

Mansour Al-Wadaie, National Methanol Company

Katy Andrews, Sellafield

Francesca Athies, CBRE

Andrew Bate, Bespoke Supportive Tendencies

Daniel Bowles, Hitachi Zosen Inova UK

Samantha Christophers, Ian Williams

Stewart Deary, Bredero Shaw

Mike Doran, Babcock MoD

Simon Evans, Carillion

Liam Faulder, Ultra Electonics

Helen Fletcher, EON

Rachael Ford, WSP Group

Simon Forth, University of Wolverhampton

Matthew Gardiner, Costain

Adam Gilbert, Knight Frank

Jonathan Hall, Stride Treglown Architects

Abigail Harrison-Strong, Eni Engineering E&P

Mark Hemmins, Selco Builders Warehouse

Jennifer Hogan, BCM Construction

Kinga Holda, IT Limited

Stephen Horn

David Hughes, Eight Associates

Paula Ireland, Fujitsu Services

David James, Coca-Cola Enterprises

Mererid Jones, Puffin Produce

Paul Jones

Shona Jones, Centrica Energy

Stewart Kelly, Brink Group

Alan O’Hagan, J Murphy and Sons

Stephen Mellor, Cet

Maria Moses, Environment Agency

Kent Oliver, HM Forces

Michael Pantling, Ramboll

Darryl Pearce, Automated Technology Group

Sophie Perrin, Sol Environment

Silvia Potts Penaranda, UBB Essex Construction

Stephen Powell-Waddell, Conlon Consulting

Robin Pressley

Jenny Pulman, Royal Shakespeare Company

Fiona Quinlan, Centrica

Hattan Qutob, Saudi Yanbu Petrochemical Company

Linden Richardson, Integra Consulting Engineers

Stephen Robinson, Abellio Greater Anglia

Ben Thomas, Yamazaki Mazak UK

Mark Thomas, Monica Trust

Rhian Thomas, DVLA

Jonathan Tucker, Vinci

James Waide

Nicholas Wainman, HS2

Marcus Ward, British Sugar

Emma Watson, Carbon Credentials Energy Services

Laura Weise

Allan Wickham, Royal Bank of Scotland

Paul Wilson

Danuta Wiss, Lady Consulting

Angela Woolley, J Murphy and Sons

Full and Chartered environmentalist

Richard Cattan, Skanska UK

Mark Andrew Crowther, Buro Happold

Patrick Davison, Mayer Environment

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