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Jon Hargreaves

- RONNIE MERCER

First chief executive of Scottish Water Born: March 10, 1950; Died: October 15, 2016 DR JON HARGREAVES, who has died aged 66 after a short illness, was the first chief executive of Scottish Water.

He was a scientist by training but spent most of his career involved in the water industry at home and abroad.

Born and raised in Lancashire, his father was a veterinary surgeon. He graduated BSc in applied biology and was awarded a doctorate from Durham University.

Before joining East of Scotland Water he began his career at Northumbri­a Water in 1975 and became managing director of Northumbri­an Water Ltd, in 1993. He was also managing director of ENTEC Europe Ltd and of Northumbri­an Lyonnaise Internatio­nal.

As Scottish Water’s first chief executive, he played a pivotal role in the transforma­tion of water services to customers in Scotland. In 2000, he joined East of Scotland Water as chief executive and in 2002 was appointed chief executive of Scottish Water at the formation of the first Scotland-wide water industry after the three authoritie­s covering West, East and North were merged.

He had 30 years experience in the UK water industry, together with experience in internatio­nal markets. He retired from Scottish Water in November 2007.

In 2010 he became a non executive director to the Port of Tyne Board and deputy chairman in 2014. He was chair of Scottish Canals. Under his stewardshi­p the Kelpies idea took shape.

From 2013 he was chairman of Northern Regional Flood and Coastal Committee, a non-executive director in Northern Stage and chair of the finance committee, Baltic Centre for Contempora­ry Arts.

It was always more than just work for this dynamic leader. The need to provide safe drinking water around the world and a strong desire to clean up the environmen­t was embedded in his DNA from the moment he first became involved in the water industry.

His commitment to supporting WaterAid was the driving force for improving water standards across the world. He believed every person in Scotland and in the world deserved the same safe drinking water.

He was passionate about the job of improving Scotland’s water infrastruc­ture and built a strong team to improve the service to Scottish Water’s customers and the network. He imbued a belief in everyone who worked with him that anything is possible if you work together and believe it is the right thing to do.

Under his stewardshi­p Scottish Water quickly establishe­d real improvemen­ts in its first few years, driving charges down and ensuring Scottish Water delivered the investment the country needed.

He was an inspiratio­nal leader and instilled in the first few years of Scottish Water the belief that the business could be a successful public utility matching the best private companies in England and Wales.

From the first time he bounced into a room full of senior managers – as the new chief executive – he captivated people with his forward thinking plans and enthusiasm.

He was dynamic, always on the go and displayed an energy and passion. He relished a challenge – the harder the better- and put his whole self into delivering the best.

The standard of Scottish Water’s service to its customers is no small part due to Jon Hargreaves’s inspiring leadership, having laid the foundation­s of the successful public utility.

He will be greatly missed by his many friends and colleagues in Scottish Water.

He is survived by his wife Hilary, who supported him throughout his career, daughters Clare and Kate and three grandchild­ren.

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