ITM appoints new Director of Engineering
ITM Power, the energy storage and clean fuel company, has appointed Dr Charles Johnstone as its Director of Engineering.
ITM Power, the energy storage and clean fuel company, has appointed Dr Charles Johnstone as its Director of Engineering.
Johnstone is a Chartered Engineer and is joining the company from Blanson, where he was Managing Director.
He has a background in compliant product engineering and has worked in the past for Thule Automotive, CNR Design, Cambridge Consultants, GKN Automotive, British Gas Research & Technology and the University of Oxford.
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Chief Executive Officer of ITM Graham Cooley said: "Director of Engineering is a key role and I am delighted to have attracted an engineer of Charles's calibre. His experience in taking compliant products into production will be a great asset to us."
The share price fell 3.57% to 54p by 13:49.
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