South Staffs Water appoints new Managing Director

South Staffordshire Plc has announced the appointment of a new Managing Director for its clean water businesses South Staffs Water and Cambridge Water.

Elena Karpathakis, Managing Director, South Staffs Water
Elena Karpathakis, Managing Director, South Staffs Water

Elena Karpathakis will join the business at the end of March, ready for the start of AMP 8, and will lead the business in delivering its 2025-2030 business plan, its largest-ever investment period to date.

Elena Karpathakis joins South Staffs Water, and parent Group South Staffordshire Plc, from British Gas where she held the position of Vice President – Field Services Director, leading the national field engineering unit, one of the UK’s largest in-home services providers.

Prior to this, she held a variety of operational and business planning leadership roles at Openreach, the nation’s largest wholesale broadband network, and BT Group, one of the world’s leading communications services companies.

Elena brings with her over twenty years of leadership experience in regulated and safety-critical environments. She specialises in both service and operational transformation, with a keen focus on customer experience, employee engagement and a robust safety culture.

Charley Maher, Group CEO at parent company South Staffordshire Plc said:

“The successful delivery of South Staffs Water’s 2025-2030 business plan is imperative for our customers, the environment, and our investor. The next five years will bring some truly exciting investment for customers, and we are excited to start putting our plans into action to secure future water supplies, alongside protecting the region’s environment and keeping our customer bills amongst the lowest in the sector. Elena’s experience and skill set mean she is ideally placed to lead South Staffs Water, and I look forward to the future success ahead.”

Elena Karpathakis added:

“I’m delighted to be joining South Staffs Water at a time when the business, and sector, is starting out on its new five-year business planning period. I am looking forward to working with the whole team to deliver on our ambitions for our people, customers and the environment. There is lots of work to do to deliver our ambitious business plan, and I can’t wait to get started.”

NEWS CATEGORIES

LATEST NEWS

Strike action hits Scottish Water this week as pay dispute continues

Scottish Water workers have gone on strike today after rejecting the water company's latest pay offer. Members of GMB, Unite and Unison will strike from...

Yorkshire Water fined £350,000 after one of its sewage pumping stations polluted a York watercourse

Following an investigation by the Environment Agency, Yorkshire Water appeared at York Magistrates’ Court on Friday 30 May for sentencing for two offences –...

Ofwat launches consultation on rules for bulk charges for new appointees

Ofwat has launched a consultation setting out its proposal to issue new rules for incumbent English water companies to comply with, when setting their...

Overall trust hits a new low – Mike Keil, Chief Executive, Consumer Council for Water, discusses CCW’s latest findings

Mike Keil, Chief Executive of the Consumer Council for Water (CCW), discusses the findings of the CCW’s annual Water Matters survey, which finds that...