Eaton Joins the CWind Executive Team

August 20, 2014

Jemma Eaton
Jemma Eaton

CWind, a provider of integrated services to the offshore wind industry, announced it has appointed Jemma Eaton to the board of directors as Commercial Director. The former Commercial Head of U.K. Offshore Project Site Execution joins CWind after nine years with Siemens, having undertaken commercial positions for Siemens Wind Power on several major offshore wind farm projects.

Sir Tim McClement, Nonexecutive Director of the Board of CWind, said, “We are delighted to welcome Jemma to the Board. Jemma brings a wealth of commercial experience and expertise to the company, accompanied by an in-depth technical knowledge of operations and services that will significantly strengthen our portfolio in the years ahead. This appointment not only strengthens the executive team but further demonstrates CWind’s intent to deliver best in class services to our customers and the industry.”

Eaton, added, “I am delighted to be part of the talented team at CWind. Together with my new colleagues I look forward to tackling the challenges and opportunities this exciting stage of the offshore wind industry is presenting and in doing so, delivering upon our company’s ambitious growth plans to provide first class, integrated offshore wind solutions.”

Peter Jorgensen, Managing Director of CWind, said, “I am very excited to welcome a great industry talent to the CWind executive team. Jemma’s broad range of wind experience and her commercial leadership will be a tremendous asset as we look to strengthen our core teams and enhance our integrated service approach. I look forward to working with her on the board.”

cwind247.com
 

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