E3P bolsters board with new appointment
Manchester-headquartered multidisciplinary environmental consultancy E3P has appointed Celia Kenyon to its board, recognising her leadership and technical expertise as the company continues to expand across the UK.
Celia, a chartered environmentalist, joined E3P in 2019 and has grown its ecology and arboricultural division from a four-person team to 18 specialists.
She has led biodiversity net gain (BNG) projects nationwide, advised clients and industry groups, and developed CPD programmes to strengthen E3P’s technical capability.
Celia said: “I’m honoured to join the E3P board and contribute to the company’s continued development.
“Over the past six years, it’s been incredibly rewarding to build our ecology and arboricultural capability, and I look forward to supporting our clients, guiding the team, and shaping E3P’s strategic direction."
Celia’s appointment brings the total number of board members to six, joining chief executive Martin Dyer, Dan Cox, Steph Cox, Andrew Edgar and Rob Horseman.
It reflects the firm’s ongoing growth, supported by 13 new hires and 15 internal promotions this year, as E3P continues to deliver integrated environmental and technical solutions across the built and natural environment.
Martin added: “Celia has been pivotal in developing our ecology offering and strengthening E3P’s multidisciplinary expertise.
“Adding Celia to our board ensures we have the right expertise and leadership in place to help steer the business forward.
“Her experience will help us to continue to deliver strategic oversight, sector expertise, and client-focused solutions, particularly as we expand our presence in other regions across the UK, such as the Midlands.
“This appointment reflects our commitment to investing in senior leadership to support our clients and reinforce our position as an industry leader.”
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