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New appointments at Jersey Water

New appointments at Jersey Water

Tuesday 01 November 2016

New appointments at Jersey Water

Tuesday 01 November 2016


Jersey Water has made several new appointments, with Heather MacCallum and Daragh McDermott joining the Board of Directors.

They join Jersey’s longest established company, with a history dating back to 1882.

Heather MacCallum was appointed to the Board in October 2016 as a Non-Executive Director and Chair of the Audit Committee. Ms MacCallum has been partner of KPMG, Channel Islands since 2001, retiring from the partnership in September 2016. 

She has been with KPMG’s financial services practice in the Channel Islands for 20 years, gaining a broad range of experience from companies with a premium listing on the London Stock Exchange through to private investment vehicles. Ms MacCallum became a Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland in November 1993. 

Daragh McDermott, pictured above, was appointed to the Board last month as a Non-Executive Director. Mr McDermott is the Corporate Affairs Director of JT, prior to which he qualified as a Chartered Accountant with KPMG, Ireland, and worked for PricewaterhouseCoopers.

Mr McDermott is a Chartered Director and also holds a number of additional positions in the Island, which include being a Board Trustee for Autism Jersey and an independent member of the States of Jersey Audit Committee. 

Chairman Peter Yates said: “We are delighted to welcome Heather and Daragh to the Board of Jersey Water where they will play an integral role in ensuring the ongoing success of the company. Both bring with them considerable knowledge and experience which will help maintain our high standards of corporate governance.” 

Malcolm Berridge has been promoted to Chief Engineer and Water Supply Manager. Mr Berridge joined Jersey Water in 2003. He is a Chartered Engineer, a member of the Institution of Engineering and Technology and also holds the Diploma in Company Direction. Mr Berridge has over 40 years’ experience in the engineering profession and will continue to manage both water quality and resources for the company whilst also taking on the added responsibility of acting as the ‘Engineer’ on Jersey Water engineering contracts. 

Chief Executive Helier Smith said: “These appointments are fantastic news for Jersey Water and will enable us to further build on our strengths, ensuring that we continue to provide a high quality water supply to the people and businesses of Jersey.” 


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