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South West Water owner Pennon names new chief executive

Keith Haslett is the current boss of Affinity Water and will take up his new post next year

A household water tap(Image: Rui Vieira/PA Wire)

The parent firm of South West Water has appointed a new chief executive. Keith Haslett will take over the top job at Exeter-based Pennon Group, which also includes Bristol Water, Bournemouth Water and SES Water, next year.

Mr Haslett is currently head of Affinity Water and has also held senior roles at Northumbrian Water Group and United Utilities, where he led large-scale water and wastewater operations, overseeing multi-billion-pound asset portfolios and capital programmes.

He is also a Chartered Civil Engineer and holds an MBA from Queen's University Belfast.

"I am delighted to be joining Pennon Group at such a critical time to further improve customer service levels and enhance our environment through an ambitious investment programme to 2030 and beyond," said Mr Haslett.

"My focus will be to ensure that Pennon delivers on the expectations of all customers, stakeholders, and regulators."

Pennon's current boss Susan Davy announced her retirement in July after 18 years working for the company and five as its chief executive.

David Sproul, chair of Pennon Group, said Mr Haslett had been appointed to the FTSE-250 firm following a "rigorous" search process.

"Keith is a seasoned leader in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ water sector, bringing over 25 years of experience across regulated utilities, with a strong track record of driving operational excellence, delivering complex capital programmes, and increasing shareholder value," he said.