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THE MAGAZINE FOR THE DRAINAGE, WATER & WASTEWATER INDUSTRIES


WATER PAGES


Steve Webber


will also liaise with water companies, regulators and others to strengthen supply chain engagement and the adoption of innovation and work with government officials and ministers to build strategies to support UK companies.


British Water chair Chris Loughlin said, “I am delighted to welcome our first four Ambassadors to their new roles as advocates for British Water and our members.


“They are all well-known and widely respected figures in the water sector, and each has already made a significant contribution to British Water and the wider industry. I am very much looking forward to working closely with them to see what more can be achieved at this particularly challenging time for the water sector and environment.”


Professor Stephenson said, “It’s a great privilege to be appointed as an


Tony Williams


Mike Willis


Ambassador. I hope to be doing all I can to help the organisation as I do believe that the water sector continues to be served well by British Water and its members. There are massive challenges for the water utility companies in particular that can only be addressed through the collective action of the supply chain.”


Steve Webber said, “I am very pleased to accept Chris’s invitation to become a British Water Ambassador. By drawing on my 33 years’ experience in the water sector supply chain, I look forward to supporting the dedicated BW team in delivering their 2020-2025 strategy of strengthening engagement and collaboration with water companies, regulators and other key stakeholders for the benefit of the BW membership and wider water sector community.”


Tony Williams said, “I am looking forward


Tom Stephenson


to strengthening British Water’s presence and visibility in the northern regions of England & Wales and in Scotland in my role as Ambassador. As a former chair of the association, I understand how valuable the work of the supply chain is in addressing the many challenges we face, and the importance of getting that voice heard at the highest levels.”


Mike Willis said, “I am delighted and honoured to accept the role of British Water Ambassador – as a past non- executive director and long-term corporate member of British Water, I appreciate the value the organisation brings to the water industry. Under Lila Thompson’s leadership the association has made a leap forward in its visibility and I look forward to working with my Ambassador colleagues and the executive to represent British Water and the supply chain going forward.”


“I am delighted to welcome our .rst four Ambassadors to their new roles as advocates for BritishWater and our members.


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