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:Following Government endorsement of a new business strategy for UKAEA, Norman successfully led UKAEA's transformation into a vibrant new British company winning work in the public and private sectors. In 2009 Norman led the sale of UKAEA to [[Babcock]] which, following the acquisition of [[VT Group]] later the same year, now employs over 6,000 highly qualified and experienced personnel in the defence and civil nuclear sectors.<ref name="Babcock"/>  
 
:Following Government endorsement of a new business strategy for UKAEA, Norman successfully led UKAEA's transformation into a vibrant new British company winning work in the public and private sectors. In 2009 Norman led the sale of UKAEA to [[Babcock]] which, following the acquisition of [[VT Group]] later the same year, now employs over 6,000 highly qualified and experienced personnel in the defence and civil nuclear sectors.<ref name="Babcock"/>  
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Harrison resigned as a director of the UKAEA on 31 October 2009 <ref> United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, Annual Report and Accounts 2010/11, p.30 </ref>
  
 
His career before UKAEA was spent in the nuclear power generation sector. With [[British Energy]] (BE) he was Station Director at Heysham 1 in Lancashire before being appointed Director of Sizewell B which was BE's flagship pressurised water reactor power plant, the post he held prior to joining UKAEA.<ref name="Babcock"/>  
 
His career before UKAEA was spent in the nuclear power generation sector. With [[British Energy]] (BE) he was Station Director at Heysham 1 in Lancashire before being appointed Director of Sizewell B which was BE's flagship pressurised water reactor power plant, the post he held prior to joining UKAEA.<ref name="Babcock"/>  
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==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==
 
*Harrison is the industry expert of the [[Nuclear Liabilities Financing Assurance Board]] (NLFAB), which advises the Secretary of State on the adequacy of funding provisions for waste management and decommissioning of proposed new nuclear plant. <ref name="Babcock"/>  
 
*Harrison is the industry expert of the [[Nuclear Liabilities Financing Assurance Board]] (NLFAB), which advises the Secretary of State on the adequacy of funding provisions for waste management and decommissioning of proposed new nuclear plant. <ref name="Babcock"/>  
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*[[Nuclear Development Forum]] - attendee October 2011 and May 2012
 
*Independent Governor at the [[Manchester Metropolitan University]].<ref name="Babcock"/>  
 
*Independent Governor at the [[Manchester Metropolitan University]].<ref name="Babcock"/>  
 
*Member of the [[Royal Society of Chemistry]].<ref>[http://www.ukaea.org.uk/news/2007/08-02-07.html ' Norman Harrison Appointed Chief Executive of UK Atomic Energy Authority'], [http://www.ukaea.org.uk UKAEA website], 8 February 2007.</ref>
 
*Member of the [[Royal Society of Chemistry]].<ref>[http://www.ukaea.org.uk/news/2007/08-02-07.html ' Norman Harrison Appointed Chief Executive of UK Atomic Energy Authority'], [http://www.ukaea.org.uk UKAEA website], 8 February 2007.</ref>

Revision as of 13:55, 3 September 2012

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Norman Harrison is President of the Nuclear Institute and the Director of Strategic Development at Babcock International Group. [1]

Background

Harrison was appointed Chief Executive Officer of UKAEA in February 2007, having first joined the organisation in November 2003 as UKAEA's Director of Dounreay and a Member of the UKAEA Board. He was acting Chief Operating Officer of UKAEA from August 2006 until becoming CEO.

According to his biography:

Following Government endorsement of a new business strategy for UKAEA, Norman successfully led UKAEA's transformation into a vibrant new British company winning work in the public and private sectors. In 2009 Norman led the sale of UKAEA to Babcock which, following the acquisition of VT Group later the same year, now employs over 6,000 highly qualified and experienced personnel in the defence and civil nuclear sectors.[1]

Harrison resigned as a director of the UKAEA on 31 October 2009 [2]

His career before UKAEA was spent in the nuclear power generation sector. With British Energy (BE) he was Station Director at Heysham 1 in Lancashire before being appointed Director of Sizewell B which was BE's flagship pressurised water reactor power plant, the post he held prior to joining UKAEA.[1]

Affiliations

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Nuclear Institute selects Babcock Director as new President, Babcock International Group website, Page last updated at 18 Jan 2011, acc 3 September 2012
  2. United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, Annual Report and Accounts 2010/11, p.30
  3. ' Norman Harrison Appointed Chief Executive of UK Atomic Energy Authority', UKAEA website, 8 February 2007.