New CIPHE President makes history!
Posted: 21st June 2016
The Chartered Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineering (CIPHE) held its AGM on Saturday 18 June at the Tudor Park Marriott Hotel in Maidstone, Kent. Over 50 people attended. Paul Williams was elected as National President and Geoff Westall was voted in as the Vice President.
At just 39 years of age, Paul became one of the youngest Presidents in the Institute’s 110-year history. He has been a member for 21 years and has served as the Branch Secretary for South Wales; he is also a trained Professional Standards Inspector and attained Master Plumber status in 2006.
In his address, Paul talked about the early days of his career and how he took advantage of everything the Institute had to offer, including CPD and gaining his Engineering Technician status.
He went on to talk about the work the Institute is doing at the moment and praised its latest venture, webinars.
“In May this year we launched a ‘virtual branch’ where we had a webinar on central heating system water treatment, best practice. This was an excellent presentation and was viewed by over 500 installers. This is an activity that I will be involved with this year, as we have presentations booked in for September, October and November, so keep an eye out and watch.”
As well as being a plumber, Paul did spend several years working as a plumbing lecturer and still visits colleges to recruit members. In his term of office, Paul said one of his priorities is to promote careers in the plumbing and heating industry.
He said he will undertake the responsibilities of President with honour and maintain the dignity and commitment that this role requires and is especially proud to be a professional.
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