Find out who the membership has voted for.
Three new trustees have been elected by the membership to lead the strategic direction of the ICE.
The ICE membership also elected 11 council members to direct the lifelong learning and engineering knowledge of the institution.
This follows the annual election which took place throughout June and July 2024.
The results of the elections were announced at the ICE's annual general meeting (AGM) on 16 July 2024.
Those elected will take office from 5 November 2024 and serve for three years.
Details of the new trustee board and council members can be found below.
Trustee Board election results
- Jonathan Spruce was re-elected as trustee with responsibility for policy and external affairs.
- Dr Ohis Ilalokhoin was elected as trustee with responsibility for the learning society.
- Paula McMahon was elected as trustee with responsibility for professional conduct and ethics.
Council election results
General members
- Anisa Koci
- Stuart Allen
- Carlos De Frietas
- Antonios Palatianos
- Simon Wanklyn
Regional members
- East Midlands: Gráinne Murray
- Northern Ireland: Chris Caves
- South West: David Clegg
- West Midlands: Rhiannon Evans
- North West: John Bridgeman
Graduate member
Find out more about the ICE Trustee Board and Council elections.
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