Waterman makes new appointment to drive growth
Engineering consultancy Waterman has appointed Alison Doubell as a regional director to drive its national expansion in the industrial sector.
Alison joins from BWB Consulting, where she was a director in the structures team, specialising in large-scale industrial and rail-related projects.
With nearly 30 years of experience, she has led major schemes for Jaguar Land Rover, Network Rail, Hitachi, Siemens and Prologis.
Alison’s expertise includes delivering complex industrial buildings, rail depots and strategic rail freight interchanges.
She will focus on strengthening Waterman’s position in the sector, ensuring the delivery of coordinated and sustainable design solutions.
Alison said: “I am excited to be joining Waterman Group at such a pivotal time.
“I look forward to working with the talented team here to continue driving forward high-quality, sustainable solutions for the industrial sector, while strengthening relationships with our clients and supporting the business’s growth.”
Richard Whitehead, managing director of structures at Waterman, added: “We are thrilled to welcome Alison to Waterman Group.
“Her wealth of experience, leadership capabilities and strong industry relationships will be invaluable as we continue to expand our industrial portfolio and support our clients in achieving their commercial and sustainability goals.”
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