LONDON - Tideway, the enterprise executing the Thames Tideway Tunnel project, known as London's super sewer, announced today the appointment of Shirley Campbell and Mohammed Saddiq as independent non-executive directors to its board. The new appointments come as the company progresses into the final stages of the significant infrastructure project.
The addition of Campbell and Saddiq follows the departure of Sir Neville Simms and Richard Morse, who had served on Tideway's board for nine years. Tideway's Chair, Michael Queen, expressed his enthusiasm for the new members, highlighting their extensive backgrounds in infrastructure and utility which will contribute strategic and operational insights to the company's future direction.
Shirley Campbell's previous roles include Chief People Officer at Scottish Water and President of Water Aid Scotland, while her current positions include non-executive director at Sellafield Ltd and strategic advisor at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Mohammed Saddiq brings experience from his time as Executive Director of Wessex Water Operations and Managing Director of Swiss Combi Technology. He currently serves as a non-executive director of Kier Group (LON:KIE) Plc and holds the ceremonial position of Lord-Lieutenant of the County of Somerset.
The Thames Tideway Tunnel is a major infrastructure project aimed at tackling the pollution of the River Thames by intercepting, storing, and transferring sewage and rainwater. The project is in its closing phases, and the new board members are expected to play a critical role in overseeing its completion and the company's transition beyond this project.
This corporate announcement is based on a press release statement and provides the latest update on Tideway's board composition as the company prepares for the next phase of its development.
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