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Companies and organisations featuring in this week's round-up include: OnPath Energy, Port of Tyne, Travel Counsellors, H&H Land & Estates and Filtronic

Andy Bilclough of OnPath Energy.(Image: OnPath Energy)

Renewable energy developer OnPath Energy has appointed of Andy Bilclough as its new grid and operations director.

Mr Bilclough brings almost 30 years’ energy industry experience to his new role, in which he is responsible for managing the firm’s health and safety, operational and grid teams and contributing to OnPath’s wider business growth strategy. He began his career as an apprentice linesman with National Grid and spent 12 years with the firm before moving to Northern Powergrid working his way up to director of field operations over 16 years.

He said: “Being responsible for the 24/7 operation of essential power infrastructure has given me a huge amount of experience, knowledge and insight that is directly relevant to the role I’m now playing at OnPath. Moving to the energy generation side of the power industry for the first time gives me a fantastic opportunity to continue learning while also using my knowledge and network help secure the best grid connections for OnPath’s growing project portfolio.

"When OnPath first approached me, I had a really positive gut feeling about the role that was on offer and it’s proved to be an accurate one. It’s a business with a real sense of purpose that’s full of very talented, dedicated people and there’s a great deal of ambition around what we can achieve in the coming years."


Elaine Scott of Port of Tyne.(Image: Port of Tyne)

The Port of Tyne has appointed Elaine Scott as innovation partnerships manager.

Ms Scott brings experience from her time at Space North East England, where she led the development of the region’s space sector with support from Business Durham, the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Space Agency, and local universities.

In the newly-created role for the 2050 Maritime Innovation Hub, Ms Scott will build and nurture relationships with external partners across industry, academia, and Government to help businesses and start-ups to accelerate their ideas into commercial success.

She said: “I’m absolutely thrilled to join the Port of Tyne at this pivotal moment, as we are making a step change for both the Port itself and the 2050 Maritime Innovation Hub. The ambition is truly inspiring and the team here is amazing. I am excited to help take the Hub as a significant innovation asset in the North East and the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to the next level along with colleagues and our partners.”