Paul Golby
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Dr Paul Golby has been Chief Executive of E.ON UK since 2002, having joined the company in 1998. He is also also a non executive director of AEA Technology (the commercial arm of the Atomic Energy Authority), and a member of the Energy Research Partnership and the Nuclear Development Forum making him a key nuclear energy lobbyist and beneficiary. The Times estimated his earnings to be around £1 million per year in 2008.[1]
Prior to this he held a series of management appointments with Dunlop and BTR before becoming an executive director of Clayhithe plc in 1992.
According to E.ON's website as of November 2009:
- He is a fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering, the Institution of Engineering and Technology, the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, the Energy Institute Council and a member of the Energy Research Partnership.
- He was awarded an honorary degree by Aston University in 2007 and Cranfield University in 2008.
On 1st January, 2009 he was appointed Pro Chancellor of Aston University and Chair of Council.'[2]
Notes
- ↑ Peter Stiff, The Times, January 31, 2008. 'Business big shot: Paul Golby'
- ↑ E.ON About Paul Golby, Accessed 28/11/09
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