Page 4 - Gi flipbook March 2018
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FEATURES
March 2017
16-18 IT’S NOT SO GRIM UP NORTH
Hydrogen technology is coming to the North, bringing
jobs, growth and a chance to tackle our carbon
commitments. Andy Lewis, Cadent’s Project Manager for
the Liverpool-Manchester Hydrogen Cluster, explains
20-23 FITTING IN
Isabelle Haigh is Head of Business Change and
Optimisation for National Grid Gas Transmission. An
engineer by training, she spent more than 25 years in
electricity before trading the control room for the
boardroom. She talks to Gi Editor Sharon Baker-Hallam
24-25 BE THE BEST VERSION OF YOURSELF
Denise Massey, Managing Director of the Energy
Innovation Centre (EIC), reflects on the energy sector and
offers advice to younger women keen to take up the reins
of leadership in the industry
26-27 “WOMEN IN ENERGY IS A WIN-WIN”
Emma Mayhew, Investment Assurance Manager for
National Grid Gas Transmission, travelled to the
Leadership Conference for Women in Energy, joining
Europe’s most successful female leaders in energy as they
shared their strategies for growing one’s career
28-29 AMBASSADOR OF THE FUTURE
Carla Barnard, STEM Ambassador for Morrison Utility
Services (MUS), talks about her work with the potential
young engineers of the future and shares her ideas for
encouraging a new generation into the gas industry
30-31 THE SEA, THE SEA
Barry Wilkinson, gas industry historian and former Editor
of The Historic Gas Times gives a rundown of the story of
North Sea Gas and how it transformed our homes and
businesses back in the 1960s and ‘70s.
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