The Offshore Wind Growth Partnership (OWGP) has appointed three new non-executive directors to its board to help guide its £100m offshore wind supply chain development programme in the UK.
The new board members – Tim Pick, Isobel Sheldon and Simon Weeks – bring decades of experience across several strategically important sectors including offshore wind, energy, battery research and development, electric vehicles, and aerospace. Current OWGP chair Martin Whitmarsh and director Stephen Burgin will retire from the board at the end of July.
“We are immensely grateful to Martin and Stephen for their guidance over the last four years,” said OWGP programme director Anil Sayhan.
“Under their leadership, OWGP has established itself as the UK’s flagship growth funding and business support organisation dedicated to offshore wind. I also would like to congratulate Tim, Isobel and Simon on their appointments as we get ready to take OWGP to its next phase of growth.”
Outgoing Offshore Wind Champion, Tim Pick said: “Since my former role as Offshore Wind Champion, I’ve become a passionate advocate for the offshore wind sector as it continues its evolution from a niche activity to a core component of the UK’s future energy system. I’m excited to help unlock the opportunities of this high-growth sector for UK supply chain companies, who are well-placed to make the most of our engineering and industrial heritage right across the country.”
Isobel Sheldon said: “I’ve been passionate about climate and sustainability from a very young age, having devoted much of my career to helping UK companies use green electrons to power transportation. I’m very excited to apply my business development experience to help bring new players into the supply of green electrons through offshore wind, an area the UK can lead the way in.”
Professor Weeks added: “Having been involved in the UK’s strategically important aerospace sector for many years, I’m delighted to help the UK take its next steps in the development of offshore wind. I’m excited to help the UK take full advantage of the opportunities ahead, ensuring UK expertise, companies and communities can benefit from the growth of this clean energy source.”
Source: renews.biz