Nick Booth appointed as the new CATCH Chairman

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CATCH, is pleased to announce the appointment of Nick Booth, Assistant Plant Manager at Uniper’s Cottam Development Centre and Killingholme sites, as the new Chair of the Board.

Nick, who was voted in as the new Chair at the June Board meeting following the departure of Richard Stansfield, had his position ratified at the Annual General Meeting in September. He joined the board in September 2022 and has already shown a deep understanding of the business and has supported our emerging work strands.

Alongside Nick, CATCH welcomed four new board Members at the September Meeting, Michael Bartlett from Amentum, Roger Pearce from ABP, Wesley Sugden-Brook of Singleton Birch, and Lesley Potts representing North Lincolnshire Council.

David Talbot said, “On behalf of the board, we are looking forward to continuing to work with Nick in his new capacity as Chair. We welcome his expertise, support, and fresh perspective as we advance our exciting plans to scale up training on site 10-fold over the next 5-years”

“We also welcome to the fold our new board Members, whose expertise and leadership will help guide our journey as region’s leading provider of industry-focused training and apprenticeships”

Nick Booth, said: “CATCH has a fantastic heritage in delivering education and training solutions to meet the needs of the regional industry partners, so I’m very pleased to be invited to chair the industry members’ board. I’m looking forward to playing a part in helping foster the ongoing industry collaboration as CATCH shapes its exciting plans to prepare people for the net zero career opportunities of the future.”

The CATCH Board comprises of 25 Member organisations representing public and private sectors and academia. For further information please visit www.catchuk.org

Lisa Buck

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