We have been contacted by the Association for Project Safety (APS) to inform us that Brian Law, CEO of the association, has decided to retire. Here's the announcement in full:
It is with great sadness that we have to announce the retirement of Brian Law who has been Chief Executive of the Association for Project Safety for 17 years. Brian will be retiring on 30 June 2013 in order to spend more time looking after his father who has been very ill.
The directors of APS have appointed the Board Chairman and President of the Association, Richard Habgood, to act as 'Operational Lead' until such time as a new Chief Executive Officer is appointed.
During Brian's tenure as CEO, APS has grown from a small group of enthusiastic construction professionals to become the UK's leading membership body for those involved in construction health and safety risk management with nearly 6,000 members from across the whole of the United Kingdom.
We are delighted that Brian will continue to be involved with APS, playing an active part in the CDM Regulation consultation process later in the year and we wish him a very happy, enjoyable and well earned retirement.
Here at C&D we wish Brian all the best and that his father recovers quickly.
July 11, 2013
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