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'''Robert Hawley''' has been Managing Director of [[CA Parsons]] and [[NEI]] plc, CEO of [[Nuclear Electric]] and [[British Energy]], a Board Member of [[Rolls-Royce]] plc and Chairman of several companies, including [[Taylor Woodrow]] plc and until 2004 an Advisory Director to HSBC Bank plc. | '''Robert Hawley''' has been Managing Director of [[CA Parsons]] and [[NEI]] plc, CEO of [[Nuclear Electric]] and [[British Energy]], a Board Member of [[Rolls-Royce]] plc and Chairman of several companies, including [[Taylor Woodrow]] plc and until 2004 an Advisory Director to HSBC Bank plc. | ||
− | He is a Past President of the [[Institution of Electrical Engineers]] and of the [[Energy Industries Club]]. He is Past Chairman of the [[Engineering Council]], the [[Engineering and Technology Board]] and the [[Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council]] and the University of Durham.<ref>[http://www.iee.org/Events/Blumlein.cfm?PrintVersion=true | + | He is a Past President of the [[Institution of Electrical Engineers]] and of the [[Energy Industries Club]]. He is Past Chairman of the [[Engineering Council]], the [[Engineering and Technology Board]] and the [[Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council]] and the University of Durham.<ref> Institution of Engineering and Technology Website[http://www.iee.org/Events/Blumlein.cfm?PrintVersion=true]Last accessed 14th September 2007 </ref> |
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Revision as of 16:26, 14 September 2007
Robert Hawley has been Managing Director of CA Parsons and NEI plc, CEO of Nuclear Electric and British Energy, a Board Member of Rolls-Royce plc and Chairman of several companies, including Taylor Woodrow plc and until 2004 an Advisory Director to HSBC Bank plc.
He is a Past President of the Institution of Electrical Engineers and of the Energy Industries Club. He is Past Chairman of the Engineering Council, the Engineering and Technology Board and the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council and the University of Durham.[1]