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Published on 30 - May - 2012

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New members elected to CIBSE Board for 2012/2013


The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) has welcomed four new members to the CIBSE Board.

John Field, who has been appointed a vice president, has been a member of CIBSE for over 20 years. He is director of carbon management at Power Efficiency, the Balfour Beatty-owned energy procurement and carbon management consultancy.

Elected members to the CIBSE Board are Geraldine O'Farrell, Tadj Oreszczyn and Catherine Simpson.

Vice chair of the CIBSE Heritage Group, Geraldine O'Farrell works for English Heritage, where she is responsible for advising and writing publications, on lighting design, lightning and surge protection, fire protection and other associated heritage subjects, as well as liaising on all m&e engineering matters.

Catherine Simpson is director of Building Simulation and has been involved in the innovative application of simulation for a number of major projects including the Bluewater and Gloucester Quays shopping centres. She was also a BREEAM assessor for many years.

Tadj Oreszczyn is Professor of Energy and Environment at University College London and founding director of the UCL Energy Institute which aims to accelerate the transition to a globally sustainable energy system through world-class energy research, education and policy support. He has over 28 years of energy research experience.

The inauguration of the vice president, John Field, and president elect, George Adams, took place on May 10, 2012 at the CIBSE's AGM held in London; at the same time Professor David Fisk was appointed as the Institution's new president and gave his inaugural presidential address.

John Field joins incumbent CIBSE vice presidents Peter Kinsella and Peter Wong.
The CIBSE Board Members 2012/13

David Fisk, CB FREng CEng Hon FCIBSE FRIBA (Hons) FloP - president
George Adams, CEng MCIBSE - president elect
John Field, MCIBSE - vice president
Peter Wong, CEng FCIBSE - vice president
Peter Kinsella, CEng MCIBSE - vice president
Andy Ford, CEng FCIBSE - immediate past president
Nick Mead, CEng FCIBSE - honorary treasurer
Paul Hardy - elected member
Geraldine O'Farrell CEng FCIBSE MSLL - elected member
Tadj Oreszczyn FCIBSE - elected member
Catherine Simpson CEng FCIBSE - elected member
Stephen Lisk, FSLL - elected member
Graham Manly, OBE CEng FCIBSE - co-opted member

Fuller biographies are available on the CIBSE website at www.cibse.org/About CIBSE/CIBSE Board Members

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