Cambridge Atomworks appoints new non-executive director
Cambridge-based technology firm Cambridge Atomworks has appointed Alistair Pettey as non-executive director to support its growth and capital strategy.
With a 35-year career spanning the equity, energy and foreign exchange markets, Alistair brings extensive financial and strategic expertise to the board.
He has held senior roles at leading global interdealer brokers TPICAP and Tradition, developing a wide international network across the banking and energy sectors.
A long-time advocate for sustainability, Alistair played an instrumental role in establishing ICAP’s EU Emissions Trading Desk over two decades ago.
His appointment reflects Cambridge Atomworks’ continued focus on innovation and sustainable investment as it expands its technology-led portfolio.
Ian Farnan, chief executive of Cambridge Atomworks, said: “We are excited to welcome someone with Alistair’s commercial and financial experience to the board of Cambridge Atomworks.
“His expertise and knowledge will be invaluable as Cambridge Atomworks continues its ambitious growth plans.”
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