Leading engineering and development consultancy Mott MacDonald has announced a couple of key senior appointments.
Mike Haigh will take over the role of Group chairman, replacing Keith Howells who is retiring after 45 years with the company. James Harris will also take over from Mike as Group managing director. They will begin their new roles in July 2019.
Paying tribute to departing chairman Keith Howells, Mike said: "Keith has been an inspirational leader and not only for our 16,000 colleagues. Over the years he's championed and helped drive better practices across the engineering profession, especially in safety, ethics and equality. We all wish Keith the very best for the future, and while we know he is retiring, we're delighted that he is going to continue to be actively involved in the industry."
Mike and James have played central roles in Mott MacDonald's business strategy since taking senior positions in the company. Mike is a vocal advocate for technical excellence and digital technology, and the opportunities that this can bring to infrastructure projects. Digital transformation continues to be a major focus, creating innovative new services for clients and integrating technology into all facets of new and existing infrastructure to deliver social, economic and environmental benefits. Mike is also a proponent of employee ownership and the creative, innovative and economics benefits these firms offer.
James has driven forward core initiatives such as embedding carbon reduction in operational and project decision making and expanding support for clients to tackle climate change and build resilience. He was member of the Green Construction Board's Infrastructure Working Group, which produced the seminal Infrastructure Carbon Review (ICR) for HM Treasury in 2013, followed by the world's first international standard for managing infrastructure carbon, PAS 2080. With the ICR setting out the principle that major cost efficiencies could be achieved by decarbonising the delivery and operation of infrastructure assets, PAS 2080 explained how to do it.
Together, they will also be advancing the company's global wellbeing and mental health programmes and its award-winning approach to equality, diversity and inclusion.
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