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Delegate List 02.06.17.Xlsx Delegate list generated 2 June May 2017 First name Last name Job title Company/Organisation Nicholas Pincott Solicitor - Janeita Reid Engineer - Eric Gauthier President Global Key Accounts 3A Composites Luke Pallett Recruitment Coordinator 3sun Stuart Brand Operations Director 3sun Group Glenn Cooper Chairman 3sun Group Sam Copeman Chief Financial Officer 3sun Group Willie Dawson Renewables Technical Authority 3sun Group Amy French Strategy Coordinator 3sun Group Andrew Hacon Business Development Coordinator 3sun Group Graham Hacon CEO 3sun Group Paul Hubbard Regional Account Manager 3sun Group David McPhillie Senior Buyer 3sun Group Jody Potter Senior Account Manager 3sun Group Martin Roberts Head of Inspection Services 3sun Group Allan Schutt Head of 3sun Denmark APS 3sun Group Sherri Smith Company Secretary 3sun Group Simon Cooke Managing Director 6 Alpha Associates Ltd Robin Rickard Programme Manager 6 Alpha Associates Ltd Andrew Bellamy Director 8.2 Aarufield Ltd Suzanne Peck 8.2 Aarufield Assistant 8.2 Aarufield Ltd Charles Dugué CEO 8.2 Consulting AG Pascal Sommer Project Manager 8.2 Consulting AG Philipp Stukenbrock Head of Sales & Marketing 8.2 Consulting AG Bernd Höring Manager, Director 8.2 Monitoring GmbH Richard Heap Editor A Word About Wind Matt Rollason Analyst A Word About Wind Ilaria Valtimora Analyst A Word About Wind Ash Sinha BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR ENERGY A&P Group Jens Hansen CEO A2SEA Kristina Pind Løvgren HSEQ Manager A2SEA Tony Millward Vice President, Tenders & Contracts A2SEA Lars Nedergaard Senior Manager, Tenders & Contracts A2SEA Gina Nielsen Senior Marketing Coordinator A2SEA Jens Nielsen Director, Head of Procurement A2SEA Regional Manager for the United Kingdom and Andy Reay Ireland A2SEA Ltd Aftermarket Business Manager (Europe & Sub- Dale Barry Sahara Africa), AAF LIMITED Steven Brett UK Aftermarket Manager AAF LIMITED Kanerva Sunila Doctoral Candidate Aalto University Fredrik Adlercreutz Sales Manager AB Elektrokoppar Parres Alfredo Head of Renewables ABB John Maxwell Area Sales Manager - Wind Turbine Generators ABB Stefan Nygren Business Development Manager ABB Delegate list generated 2 June May 2017 Alberto Perez Espinosa Head of Sales ABB Ilario Scian Global Product Manager ABB Feng Li VP, Head of China Wind ISI ABB China Johannes Hüffmeier Business Developer ABB inocean Rashpaul Dass Area Manager - Wind Generation ABB Ltd Jari-Pekka Matsinen Global Product Line Manager ABB Oy Drives and Controls Service Mikko Mäkelä Area Sales Manager ABB Oy Transformers Global Product Manager - Offshore Transformer Michal Lasota Service ABB Sp. z o.o. Global Segment Manager for Wind Power / BU PAWEL PRYLINSKI Transformers ABB Sp. z o.o. John Osborne Director ABCO Marine Limited Darren Adams Director - UK Abnormal Load Engineering Limited Richard Cross Sales Manager Abnormal Load Engineering Limited Abo Wind Abowind abowind Jamie Hernon Senior Consultant ABPMer Tracey Hewett Business Development ABPMer Jörgen Björk Business Development and CEO ABS Group Ltd Kenneth Larsson Business Development ABS Group Ltd Torsten Muuss Director Renewable Energy ABS Group Ltd Charlotta Noren Area Manager Energy ABS Group Ltd Ajoy Mallik Director Abyss Solutions Verborgt Ellen Sales Accommodation at Sea Verdoold Jan Willem Sales Accommodation at Sea Rolf Fyne Founding Partner Accordo Partners Ltd Alan Combe Business Development Manager Ace Winches Koen Janssen Director Ackermans & Van Haaren Koen Janssen Member of the Executive Committee Ackermans & van Haaren NV Nigel SPROSTON Commercial Director Acrastyle Limited Donald MacVicar CTO ACT Blade Ltd Sabrina Malpede CEO ACT Blade Ltd Simon Anink General Manager Commerce Acta Marine Kasper Moormann Commercial Manager Acta Marine Jason Clark Vice President Acteon Group Limited Philippe Craneguy ACTIMAR Mark Wochner CEO AdBm Technologies Léo Bonamy Project manager MRE ADI Nouvelle-Aquitaine Daejjin Kwaag President ADVACT Co., Ltd. Gayle McCann Business Development Manager Advanced Industrial Solutions Lisa-Marie Von Raepke Communications Manager Germany Adwen Angel Rincon Business Development Senior Manager Adwen Offshore, S.L. Emile Stuij Director Aeolus Coatings Ingo De Buhr Head of Procurement aerodyn engineering gmbh Jan-Christoph Hinrichs Head of Research aerodyn engineering gmbh Marjatta Kripps Technical Design aerodyn engineering gmbh Annette Schroeter Vize President aerodyn engineering gmbh Soenke Siegfriedsen President aerodyn engineering gmbh Christopher Hornzee-Jones Director Aerotrope Ltd Natalie Federmeyer Sales Manager AG der Dillinger Hüttenwerke Tobias Lehnert Marketing Manager AG der Dillinger Hüttenwerke Léo Bonamy Project manager Agence développement Nouvelle-Aquitaine CAROLINE GARCIN MRE Economic project manager AGENCE REGIONALE DES PAYS DE LA LOIRE Delegate list generated 2 June May 2017 Marcus Saul Business Development Manager Aggreko Lars Henrik Hosøy Business Development Manager Aibel AS Barry Jennings Managing Director Ainscough Wind Energy Services Morgane Avy Administration Airbus Helicopters Joseph Batiste OSW SME Airbus Helicopters Dennis Bernitz OSW SME Airbus Helicopters Audrey Brousse OSW SME Airbus Helicopters Gary Clark Head of Civil Business Airbus Helicopters William Long Head of Operational Marketing Airbus Helicopters Alison McCarthy-Lutz Marketing Airbus Helicopters Jens Krieger Technical Director airwerk GmbH Morten Sirevåg Market Intelligence Aker Solutions Knut Vassbotn Business Development Manager Aker Solutions Arne Kaland Sværen General Manager AKS Solutions AS Gitte Baalkilde Office Manager A-LEAF Anders G. Larsen CEO A-LEAF Peder Lindberg Senior Consultant A-LEAF Lars Sigaard Senior Consultant A-LEAF Andy Page General Manager/Naval Architect Alicat Marine Design Ben Colman Operations Manager Alicat Workboats Ltd/ South Boats IOW Ltd Lars Andreasen General Manager - ALL NRG Deutschland ALL NRG A/S Andrew Dickson Operations Manager, UK ALL NRG A/S Per Hougaard Marketing Coordinator ALL NRG A/S Louise Lysgaard Poulsen Executive Assistant ALL NRG A/S Preben Møller Head of Sales, Inspection & Advisory ALL NRG A/S Esben Schmidt Managing Director - Wind & Projects ALL NRG A/S Hans Schneider CEO ALL NRG A/S Michael Thorup Svensson Head of Engineering ALL NRG A/S Ricco Veile Managing Director - High Voltage & Grid ALL NRG A/S Boris Grigorov Consultant - Energy ALLEN & YORK Sally Woods Team Leader - Energy ALLEN & YORK Krystjan Chanerley Sales Executive All-Energy Exhibition & Conference Head of Sales - Marine & Renewables, Energy & Mark Lewis Marine All-Energy Exhibition & Conference Ainara Alonso Silva Marketing Manager All-Energy Exhibition & Conference Enrico Tracogna Sales Manager All-Energy Exhibition & Conference Tom Dyffort Director Altitec Ltd Kertu Idol Executive Assistant Altitec Ltd Dirk Jan Swier Application and Training manager Altitec Ltd Claudia Murphy Actsafe Sales Altitec Ltd Andrew Sampson Operations Manager Altitec Ltd Nairn Young ActSafe Sales Engineer Altitec Ltd Joachim Görlitz Managing Dirctor AMBAU GmbH Holger Müller Sales Manager AMBAU GmbH Valerie IGLESIAS-LAIGLE IGLESIAS LAIGLE AMERIS/MEGAP Claudia Beumer Business Development Manager Offshore Wind Ampelmann Operations B.V. Floris Brands Business Development Manager Offshore Wind Ampelmann Operations B.V. Diederick Nierstrasz Offshore Wind Team Ampelmann Operations B.V. Mariska Rooijakkers Offshore Wind Team Ampelmann Operations B.V. Lisa Schilder Business Development & Marketing Coordinator Ampelmann Operations B.V. Manager Sales & Business Development Friso Talsma Offshore Wind Ampelmann Operations B.V. Delegate list generated 2 June May 2017 Wouter Van der Gronden New Product Development Offshore Wind Ampelmann Operations B.V. Jan-Peter Elffers MD Amsterdam Capital Partners Lukas Kuijken Associate Amsterdam Capital Partners Alexandra Nilsson Director Amsterdam Capital Partners Michael Van der Heijden MD Amsterdam Capital Partners Ron Davio Chairman Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports Yolanda Los Business Developer Offshore Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports Dorothy Winters Business Developer Offshore Amsterdam IJmuiden Offshore Ports John Roelands Sales Manager Heavy Steelplates Ancofer Waldram Steelplates Debby Schuerman Sales representative Ancofer Waldram Steelplates Andreas Nauen Senior Consultant Andreas Nauen Consulting Malcolm Brown Chief Executive Officer Angel Trains Ltd Stuart Clough Director APEM Stephanie McGovern Principal Ornithologist APEM Simon Warford Senior Ornithologist APEM MARTIN CHARLES MANAGING DIRECTOR AQUATIC ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION LTD Lynne McDermott Proposals Manager Aquatic Engineering & Construction Ltd Steven Kilpatrick Regional Manager - EMEA Aquatic Engineering and Construction Uwe Knickrehm General Manager Arbeitsgemeinschaft Offshore Windenergie - AGOW Michael Regal Key Account Manager ArcelorMittal Sales Manager High Strength and Wear Carl Di Giacomo Resistant Steel Plates ArcelorMittal Industeel Product Manager High Strength and Offshore Patrick Toussaint Steel Plates ArcelorMittal Industeel Julie Dodds Head of Economic Growth Arch John Hildreth Business Growth and Investment Manager Arch Jacqui Kell Chief Executive Arch Arnoud Kuis Communication Officer Area Director Philippe KAVAFYAN Director Offshore Wind AREVA Cristina Pinto Reporter Argus NIEVES ARPA USED COMMERCIAL ASSISTANT ARQUITEX TECHNOLOGY S.L. ANTONIO ARPAA AZOFRA CEO ARQUITEX TECHNOLOGY S.L. James Theobalds Associate Arup Jeroen Michiels Manager Sales & Staffing Arvick Gerrit Noltes Development Manager Arvick Henk Van den Berg CEO Arvick Oskar Alvarez
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