AEMT grows team with Membership Engagement Manager appointment

The Association of Electrical & Mechanical Trades (AEMT) has announced the appointment of Scott Haslam to the role of Membership Engagement Manager as part of its continuing expansion.

Scott brings a wealth of experience in building strong relationships and driving growth, having spent over 20 years in the climbing industry, including leading the trade body for climbing walls in the UK. Throughout his career, Scott has been deeply committed to fostering collaboration, developing meaningful initiatives, and creating opportunities for industries to thrive.

At the AEMT, Scott will focus on connecting with the association’s members, understanding their needs, and enhancing the value delivered by the organisation.

Commenting on his appointment, Scott said: “After an incredible journey in the climbing industry, I’ve decided to embrace an exciting new chapter with the AEMT. My time in the climbing sector allowed me to contribute to significant growth, foster strong partnerships, and develop initiatives I’m immensely proud of. Now, I’m looking forward to applying those experiences to my role at the AEMT, where my focus will be on contributing to the AEMT’s continued growth by expanding our membership and enhancing the value we deliver to all our members. Change always brings opportunities, and I’m excited to collaborate with the talented professionals in this sector to shape a dynamic future together.”

Thomas Marks, General Manager at the AEMT, added: “We’re excited about the energy and vision Scott will bring to the AEMT, and we look forward to seeing his impact as we continue to support the electromechanical repair sector and grow as an association. His passion for engaging with people and helping businesses succeed makes him a perfect fit for this role.”

NEWS CATEGORIES

LATEST NEWS

EFRA Committee Chair concerned about Thames Water bosses commitment to transparency and accountability after evidence session

Following this morning's evidence session with Thames Water bosses, Alistair Carmichael has expressed concern about the company’s commitment to transparency and accountability to its...

Dame Glenys Stacey to step down as Chair of the OEP

Dame Glenys Stacey has announced that she will not be seeking reappointment as Chair of the Office for Environmental Protection when her term ends...

Water professionals encouraged “to be the agents for change” at British Water’s 2025 Spring Reception

Water sector professionals need to use their expertise “to be the agents for change”. That was the message coming from a keynote delivered by...

New report lifts lid on workplace culture in the utilities sector

A new research based report launched in May reveals a complex picture of the current state of leadership and culture in the utilities...