1st November 2024

Appointments bolster ASET International Energy Training Academy board 

The ASET International Energy Training Academy has strengthened its board of directors with three key appointments.

The three new directors are Mark Fotheringham, Karen Glen and Robin McGregor. They join Chair John Reid, Chief Executive Atholl Menzies and Stuart Thompson, NESCol Vice Principal Finance and Resource, on the board.

Mark Fotheringham has extensive engineering and project management experience in the UK and overseas. He is currently the technical director of an energy engineering consultancy and is a Chartered Engineer and Chartered Project Professional as well as a Fellow of the Association for Project Management.

Karen Glen gained a broad range of experience working at senior level in both the public and private sector before founding her own training company in 2013. She worked in global organisations including Johnson & Johnson and AstraZeneca as well as heading up the Skills Development Scotland careers service for the Scottish Government.

Robin McGregor is Vice Principal Curriculum and Quality at NESCol, with responsibility for the strategic leadership of academic, student support, quality and commercial functions. With more than 18 years of experience in the Scottish college sector, he serves as a board member of the National Energy Skills Accelerator (NESA).

John Reid, Chair of the board, said: “We are in the midst of an exciting period of opportunities for the company and the board has a key role in shaping strategy and fostering a spirit of innovation that will help ASET to meet ambitious growth targets.

“The experience and expertise of our new directors, bringing skills and knowledge across a breadth of disciplines, will be vital during this period of evolution and transition for the business. I look forward to working with Mark, Karen and Robin as we move forward and embrace the opportunities we see for the business.”

ASET continues to service energy clients worldwide and has adapted its training offer to develop capacity for training in renewable energy, with the company approved by the Global Wind Organisation (GWO) and OPITO to meet recognised international industry standards.

The company also operates in a range of sectors outside of the energy sphere, including working with distillery owners and healthcare providers, in delivering a broad training portfolio.

John Reid added: “ASET has a strong track record in the industries it has served well and continues to be at the heart of. Bringing those same high standards to a wider audience is a key strand of our strategy and we see huge potential for building new partnerships and responding to the needs of the North East economy and employers in markets nationally and internationally.”

ASET operates from its main base at NESCol’s Aberdeen Altens Campus, where facilities include a fully functioning oil and gas training platform and control system, as well as from facilities at the College’s Clinterty and City campuses. For further information visit www.aset.co.uk.

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