Energy Institute appoints new Chief Executive
Dr Nick Wayth has been appointed Chief Executive of the Energy Institute.
Wayth, formerly Chief Development Officer of Alternative Energy at BP, will take up post on 4 May following the departure of the EI’s current CEO Louise Kingham OBE FEI.
Kingham, who has headed the EI and its precursor bodies for more than 20 years, is stepping down this month to become UK Head of Country and Senior Vice President for Europe at BP.
Energy Institute President Steve Holliday said: “I am delighted to welcome Nick Wayth, someone whose career journey, from its roots in oil and gas through to playing a leading role in BP’s pivot towards solar, wind, hydrogen and storage, reflects the vital transition under way in the sector we serve.
“The board of trustees and I are confident he is the right person, with the professional and personal qualities required to lead the EI into its next chapter as the foremost professional body for the world of energy.
“He takes on an organisation in tremendously good shape, thanks in large part to the skilful stewardship of Louise Kingham. She will be missed by all at the EI but, as a Fellow and in her new role at BP, I am sure she will continue to play a leading role in the low carbon transition and challenge our sector to further diversify its boardrooms.”
Nick Wayth said: “What excites me about the Energy Institute is both its legacy and its potential in helping drive progress across the energy industry.
“The breadth of its activities supporting and championing professionals in all parts of the global energy system is an enviable inheritance. From energy management to ensuring safe and efficient production, from conventional fuels to low carbon technologies, whether in engineering or a host of other disciplines, in the UK or around the world – the EI is a unique and special big tent.
“The EI is held in extremely high regard throughout the industry, it’s going to be an honour to take up the reins from Louise Kingham, and a huge responsibility as the pace towards global net zero accelerates. There’s much to be done and I’m excited to get to work.”
The Energy Institute (EI) is the chartered professional membership body bringing together expertise for urgent global challenges.
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