Tim Rook was previously head of build design at Eon Community Energy and has worked in a variety of M&E contracting businesses as well as manufacturing, and the energy industry, with particular emphasis on renewable and environmental technologies.
Jack Verber graduated in 2013 with a degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Bristol and has since spent 14 months with Schlumberger in Norway as a field engineer on North Sea oil rigs.
BESA chief executive Paul McLaughlin said that the appointments underlined BESA’s aim to lead the technical agenda across building engineering services, to ensure member firmss remained in the vanguard of technological innovation and development.
“I am confident that Tim’s excellent academic qualifications and broad practical and managerial experience will prove an invaluable asset to the association, and that – with Jack’s expert and enthusiastic assistance – he will further establish our commitment to the creation of the low-carbon economy and a genuinely sustainable built environment,” said Mr McLaughlin.
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