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Bill Cattanach-Deputy Director of oil and gas licensing and exploration, BERR

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Michael Wilder, General Manager - Petans Ltd
Michael Wilder
Michael is General Manager of the offshore industry training provider Petans, based in Norwich. Petans deliver OPITO accredited training to more than 500 energy companies from across the world. Michael has a long pedigree within the Southern North Sea offshore gas and energy business, and has strong and lasting relationships with both clients and industry support organisations. He is known and respected within the industry and the  Eastern Regions' business support arena.

Concurrent with building and running a successful charitable training business he has had over the years board level involvement with organisations as diverse as the offshore industry CRINE Initiative Steering Committee, the GY and Norwich Chambers of Commerce, the OPITO Training Providers' Advisory Group, the Pro-train (Schools Engineering Skills) initiative and EEEGR

He has also been involved with the Energy Sector Skills initiative as training provider representative, the POWER European wind energy initiative and is currently working with both ECITB and BWEA on training and development.

William Nuttall - Director MPhil in Technology Policy, Cambridge University

Dr William J. Nuttall is a University Senior Lecturer in Technology Policy at the University of Cambridge. He holds a shared post between the Cambridge Judge Business School (where he is based) and Cambridge University Engineering Department. He is well known for his work on the technology and policy issues surrounding civil nuclear energy. He is the author of the book ‘Nuclear Renaissance' published by Taylor and Francis (2005). He is also Director of the Management of Technology and Innovation programme at Cambridge Judge Business School.

Mark Scrancher - Continuous Improvement Manager - Sizewell B Power Station, EDF Energy

Mark is currently working for EDF Energy at Sizewell B Power Station. Mark's current role is Continuous Improvement Manager where he has responsibility for Organisational Learning, Business Planning and Human Performance.

Mark initially joined the nuclear industry in 2000 as a chemistry technician at Sizewell B (a university industrial placement programme). After graduating from the University of East Anglia with a 1st Class Masters Degree in Chemical Physics Mark rejoined British Energy (now EDF Energy). Firstly from 2003-2006 he undertook both technical engineering and assets planning and investment roles with the company's engineering functions in Gloucester. In mid 2006 he moved to Hartlepool Power Station where firstly he spent a period as the site's head of chemistry and then subsequently as an engineering project manger as part of a regional programme for Hartlepool and Heysham 1. Finally Mark moved to his current role at Sizewell B in mid 2009. This represents a return home for a person who grow-up in Lowestoft

Outside work Mark enjoys keeping fit, spending time with his wife and children and the occasion round of golf.

Vic Annels - International Trade Director, UK Trade and Investment
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2H Offshore opens regional base in Perth, Australia
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