More successful IEMA members

28th August 2015


IEMA would like to congratulate the following members on recently upgrading their membership.

Associate

Nkemdilim Charity Ani, Aecogreen International

John A Atuke, Delta state Ministy of Envirnment

Charlotte Barlow, Tata Steel

Daniel Bates, Navitus Bay Wind Park

Adam Baudinette, Carter Lauren Construction

Judit Betancor, EncoCam

Elizabeth Birbeck, Atkins

Andrew Bodey, Portals

Emma Bonser, AECOM

Ifeoma Marian Bosah-Onyejekwe, Aecogreen International

Elizabeth Brassington

Ryan Brighton, Tetra Consulting

Darren Bromley, BAE Systems

Tina Brunt

Paul Byers, MoD

Ryland Cairns, Muntons

Ian Cardy, Selex ES

Yvonne Choong

Emily Ciezarek, Magnox

Leo Cleverdon, University of Northampton

Rebecca Clifton, Carillion

Helen Craven, Royal Haskoning DHV

Lee Daniel

Christopher Dixon, Tata Steel

Charlotte Docherty, Scotrail

Jeremy Elward, Tata Steel

Ngozi Emeronye, Inkas Environmental Protection

Heather Evans, Rider Levett and Bucknall

David Fitzsimon, Fitzsimon Building Services

Emmanuel Francis, Institute of Natural Resources, Environment and Sustainable Development

Rebecca Forster, NetPositive

Hannah Gonsalves, Pinewood Studios Group

Emma Green, Ramboll UK

Matthew Herbert, Tata Steel

Steven Hughes, Tata Steel

Darren Isaac, Tata Steel

Sara Jones, CELSA Manufacturing UK

Sulaiman Kamara, Shandong Steel

Godman Oyintonye Karimo, Nestoil

Rakhe Lad, Standard Chartered Bank

Peng Li, University of Worcester

Gregory Lloyd Gardner, Tata Steel

Nkosinathi Mahlangu

Gergely Mayer, EOM Rail

Suzanne McAdam, Costain

Charlotte McDonald, Shanks

Scott McKinnon, Tata Steel

Peter Moon

Emma Morgan, Magna

Dee Mothes, Stagecoach

Dee Nunn

Eunice Nwachukwu, University of Port Harcourt

Liz Payne, Vanderlande Industries

Marios Pitsialis, Cluttons

Sarita Raval, HS2 Ltd

Joanna Read, RSK Environmental

John Reed

Francesca Ricci, CBRE

Deryl Roberts, Jacobs Engineering UK

Mark Roberts, RSK Group

Timothy Roberts, Marine Scotland

David Rutkowski, Tata Steel

Amy Scoins

Becky Shepherd, Cranfield University

John Shepherd

Anthony Shurey

Hayley Siers, AECOM

Paul Simpson, Dairy Crest

Stephen Skalecki

James Strain, William Grant and Sons Distillers

Gerard Sutton, G+A Barnie

Ruth Debrincat Tabone, AIS Environmental

Wayne Taylor, Tata Steel

Gemma Tilley, Amalgamated Construction

Fiona Torrance

Andrew Townsend, Tata Steel

Lucy Townsend, Building Design Partnership

Emily Turner, Tang Make Consultancy

Gerard Vallely, Crabtree PM

Chris Walker, Shanks

Ben Weldin, Arup

Rachel Whalley, Siemens Diagnostic Healthcare

Daniel White

Tim Woodward, MyFresh

Michael Worth, Joseph Ash Galvanizing

James Wright, Tetra Consulting

Full and Chartered environmentalist

Muhammad Ali, TfL

Rhodri Davies, Network Rail

Louise Fish, Kerry Foods

Andrew Green, University of Hertfordshire

Emily Hamilton, Grosvenor

Peter Ives, Network Rail

Victor Kouloumpis, University of Manchester

Shirley Miles, Darcy Spillcare Manufacture

Susanne Page, Ferrovial Agroman UK

Begonia Pedreira-Regueira, Defence Infrastructure Organisation

Paloma Algarra Resino, Network Rail

Clare Swift, North East Ambulance Service

Chartered environmentalist

Sam Jones, AB Agri

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