NDA announces appointment of Interim Chair of Sellafield Board
NDA announces appointment of Lawrie Haynes CBE as Interim Chair of subsidiary, Sellafield Ltd.
The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) has today announced that Lawrie Haynes CBE has been appointed as Interim Chair of NDA subsidiary, Sellafield Ltd. He succeeds Tony Meggs CB who has led the Board since February 2021.
Lawrie will take on the role of Sellafield Chair on an interim basis on 1 May 2024. He will also retain his current role as Chair of NDA subsidiary Nuclear Restoration Services (NRS).
Recruitment for a permanent successor is already underway through a fair, open and transparent selection process.
NDA Chief Executive Officer, David Peattie, said:
I am pleased that Lawrie has agreed to take on this role on an interim basis alongside chairing the NRS Board. His experience will be hugely valuable in supporting the Sellafield Board and Executive to continue to deliver their nationally important mission.
I also want to offer my thanks to Tony for his contribution to Sellafield and his leadership over his term.
Lawrie said:
It’s a privilege to take on this role. I have been part of the NDA group since 2019 and know first-hand how vitally important our mission to decommissioning the UK’s legacy nuclear sites is.
Sellafield plays a pivotal role in the nuclear sector and I look forward to supporting the organisation to continue delivering, both nationally and for the local community.
Lawrie has extensive experience in senior executive and non-executive roles across a range of major private sector companies and high-profile public sector organisations.
He has a strong track record in the nuclear sector including his roles as President of Rolls-Royce’s Land and Sea Division, Chair of NRS and Chief Executive of British Nuclear Group. He was the first CEO of the Highways Agency (now National Highways) and was a Non-Executive Director at Network Rail.
The NDA is charged on behalf of government, with the mission to safely, securely and sustainably decommission the UK’s oldest nuclear sites, leaving them ready for their next use.
It’s one of the largest nuclear decommissioning and remediation programmes in Europe, delivered with care for people, communities and the environment.