The BRE Trust has appointed Phil Wilbraham as the new chair of the board.
Wilbraham will take up the position this month, replacing Sir James Wates CBE, who has been chair of the Trust since 2014.
He joins after an extensive career in civil engineering and aviation, which includes a four-year stint as expansion programme director at Heathrow, leading the completion of Terminal 5 and the delivery of Terminal 2.
Wilbraham has been a Trustee of the BRE Trust since 2018.
Commenting on his appointment, Wilbraham said: “I am proud to lead the Trust at this crucial time, as the organisation modernises and prepares to make a crucial contribution to the new building safety regime.
“The Trust continues to support innovation underpinned by science, and as BRE celebrates its 100th anniversary this year, the importance of both protecting knowledge and looking to the future is paramount.
“I thank Sir James Wates warmly for his contribution and skilful leadership of the Trust since 2014.”
BRE Trust CEO Gillian Charlesworth added: “BRE is thrilled to announce Phil as the Trust’s new chairman.
“With years of invaluable industry experience, we look forward to his contribution in helping us to innovate in the built environment, particularly as we emerge from the pandemic and grapple with the challenges posed by climate change and the need to build public confidence in building safety.
“BRE is working with responsible leaders across the sector in support of the government’s plans to build back better and reach net-zero by 2050, and we believe Phil will help us deliver on this.”
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