The Scotsman

Shake- up at Simec Atlantis Energy

- By SCOTT REID scott. reid@ jpimedia. co. uk

Green energy operator Simec Atlantis Energy has announced a leadership shake- up.

The Edinburgh group, which is behind the groundbrea­king Meygen tidal project in the Moray Firth, among others, has appointed Graham Reid as its new chief executive, effective from January 18.

Tim Cornelius has agreed to take up a new role as a senior adviser to the group and will resign as chief executive from the same date.

Reid was most recently chief executive of RES Americas, and prior to that the boss of Arcadis Middle East, a member of Network Rail’s project deliver y board for the London Bridge station project and earlier in his career was the UK managing director and an executive board member of Hyder Consulting.

Atlantis said that he would use his “considerab­le project management and delivery experience” to steer the group through the deliver y phase of the Uskmouth Power Station conversion project in Wales, the build out of fuel production plants, the expansion of Meygen and the developmen­t of further hydro asset opportunit­ies.

In his new position, Cornelius will continue to support the board and company on a range of matters, including relationsh­ip management

with key stakeholde­rs, customers and strategic partners.

Chairman John Neill said: “Tim is an exceptiona­l entreprene­ur and I can understand why he wants to take the next steps in his career.

“On behalf of the board I would like to thank Tim for his contributi­on to the company over the past 15 years and for agreeing to remain as a senior adviser to the board of directors and mentor to the leadership team.

“We are pleased that we will

continue to benefit from his domain knowledge, experience and relationsh­ips built up over many years and I would like to wish Tim every success.”

He added: “The board conducted a very thorough, independen­t and rigorous recruitmen­t process to select Graham. [ He] is an experience­d corporate leader with a proven track record of successful project management and delivery.

“His skills are very well suited to ensure the safe and time

ly delivery of our flagship projects, which in turn will create value for our shareholde­rs and stakeholde­rs.”

Cornelius said: “For more than 15 years, Atlantis has been a huge part of my life and I owe our investors, stakeholde­rs, staff, current and former directors and the chairman a debt of gratitude I will never be able to fully repay.

“I am delighted to continue my involvemen­t with the company as we enter the next exciting phase of our journey

– from originatio­n to constructi­on and commission­ing.

“Now is the right time to introduce new skills into our leadership team to ensure that we have the right mix of experience in place to deliver on all of our flagship projects and Graham is highly credential­ed and vastly experience­d in project management and successful project delivery.”

Reid will receive an option award on joining.

 ??  ?? 0 Tim Cornelius has agreed to take up a new role as a senior adviser to the group and will resign his position as chief executive
0 Tim Cornelius has agreed to take up a new role as a senior adviser to the group and will resign his position as chief executive

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