Institute for Environmental Analytics appoints new CEO
Thursday, 30 April 2015
In October 2014 we were delighted to announce our successful application to the HEFCE Catalyst Fund for £5.6m to set up an Institute that would deliver impact from environmental research and drive economic growth for the UK. The Institute for Environmental Analytics is now open for business and aims to be a national capability for translational research and environmental analysis.
Led by Reading, with a powerful consortium of 13 partners that includes many household names including Sainsbury’s and Microsoft, the Institute will bridge the gap between the UK’s world-leading researchers and decision-makers handling the biggest societal challenges facing the world – from dealing with declining global food security from climate change to predicting and mitigating the impact of extreme weather events on global finance.
Science Director, Jon Blower said “with a number of IEA projects already in progress in collaboration with our industry partners, some H2020 bids in preparation and ongoing discussions around Knowledge Transfer Partnerships, we are off to a good start. We have recently undertaken recruitment to some key posts, including the Chief Executive Officer, Colin McKinnon. Additional posts are expected to follow http://www.the-iea.org/jobs.html”.
Speaking of his new role, McKinnon said: "I'm excited to be joining the Institute for Environmental Analytics at its inception. With untapped data growing at a faster rate than ever, there is huge potential for UK plc to lead the environmental informatics field, driving innovation and economic growth for the UK.
"My vision is for the Institute to be central to this - engaging with industry in application-led, near market research and development; spinning off new businesses; training the next generation of environmental science entrepreneurs; and providing government with data-driven knowledge to support decision-making in environmental policy fields.
"Leveraging the expertise of the University of Reading and a range of world-class industrial and research partners, the Institute is perfectly placed to take forward this opportunity over the coming years. I look forward to working with our partners to turn this exciting vision into a reality."
McKinnon joins the Institute for Environmental Analytics from Enscite, a technology and innovation consultancy which he grew from scratch as its first Managing Director. Prior to that, he worked for the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) where he was a Board Director responsible for innovation and communications. He also spent several years as Innovation Director for Buro Happold, a highly respected international engineering consultancy.
McKinnon was founder and Commercial Director of a start-up in the mobile data market in the early 2000s and has helped establish and secure investment in several technology-based small to medium-sized enterprises arising from university research and development. He is a strong advocate of innovation and is passionate about helping companies grow through leveraging advanced research and technology.
Steve Mithen, Deputy-Vice Chancellor of the University of Reading, said: "I'm delighted to welcome Colin as the Institute's new CEO. Colin brings invaluable experience of growing new ventures and championing collaboration between industry and academia. He is a proven leader with the skills and business vision to take the Institute forward.
"Climate and environmental change already has an impact on every aspect of business and society and we are in an unprecedented time of opportunity for UK businesses in this space. The Institute will act as a conduit between organisations spanning the whole environmental analytics community, pulling together expertise to create value and growth for the UK. It will focus on developing the tools, techniques and people to make the UK a world leader in using environmental big data for commercial applications."
Derek Greer, Chief Operating Officer at Telespazio VEGA UK Ltd said: "Representing the industrial and commercial partners of the Institute, I am very pleased to have Colin confirmed as the new CEO. I am looking forward to enabling both Colin and the Institute to succeed, and to benefiting directly from the energetic and focussed leadership which he will provide to many joint initiatives with all the partners."
The Institute represents considerable opportunities for increasing the impact of Reading’s research, generating new collaborations and accessing new funding streams. If you are interested in knowing more, please visit the website http://www.the-iea.org, email us at info@the-iea.org or fill in a brief online survey with your interests.