New face at National Nuclear Lab in Cumbria
Last updated at 11:32, Saturday, 13 October 2012
A new face has been appointed to the National Nuclear Laboratory (NNL).
Eileen Turner has been appointed as stakeholder relations manager in Cumbria.
In particular, she will work closely with Sellafield Limited, Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) and others on communications matters connected to NNL and the company’s facilities, products and services.
Ms Turner arrives at NNL with more than 20 years of experience in nuclear sector communications – all of it based on the Sellafield site and she worked as deputy head of external relations for Sellafield Ltd for several years. She has lived in Cumbria for 30 years and is well known to many stakeholders in the region.
Ms Turner said: “Some years ago I was closely involved in the work of what is now NNL, when it was part of the BNFL organisation.
“With changes in the industry, I’d seen less of that side of things over recent years but I’ve been fascinated to see how things have evolved and what a dynamic company NNL has become.
“I’m very excited to be joining NNL at what is sure to be a pivotal time in its evolution and I'm also looking forward to renewing my relationships with many friends and acquaintances in the region.”
Adrian Bull, NNL’s director of external relations, added: “I’m delighted that Eileen will be joining us to boost our external relations in west Cumbria.
“The region is at the heart of both NNL’s work and the wider UK nuclear industry, and it has become clear to me since I joined NNL in March that we should have someone based in Cumbria to allow us to play our full part in everything that's going on here.
“Eileen’s background makes her the perfect person to do that, and I'm very much looking forward to working with her.”
First published at 11:32, Friday, 12 October 2012
Published by http://www.newsandstar.co.uk
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