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In conversation with Natalie Akroyd

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This month's new release is a conversation between Natalie Akroyd CEnv, Head of Water Strategy & Environment at South Staffs Water & Cambridge Water, Technical Director at Water Resources East​ and Phil Underwood, Engagement Manager, here at Society for the Environment (SocEnv).
Listen to this episode to find out more about sustainability in the water sector and Natalie's advice for other environmental professionals.
Natalie was awarded her CEnv registration through the Institute of Water.
// Twitter: @SocEnv_HQ // YouTube: Society for the Environment //
Website:
socenv.org.uk // LinkedIn: society-for-the-environment

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socenv.org.uk // LinkedIn: society-for-the-environment

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Chapters

1. In conversation with Natalie Akroyd (00:00:00)

2. Introduction (00:01:00)

3. Droughts (00:12:36)

4. Environmental Plans (00:13:50)

5. Role as technical director (00:19:13)

6. Professional development (00:21:20)

7. Why become a Chartered Environmentalist? (00:24:40)

8. The drive to make a difference (00:29:35)

9. Careers advice (00:41:16)

10. What's next? (00:43:04)

49 episodes

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Manage episode 345986472 series 3324802
Content provided by Society for the Environment. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Society for the Environment or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

This month's new release is a conversation between Natalie Akroyd CEnv, Head of Water Strategy & Environment at South Staffs Water & Cambridge Water, Technical Director at Water Resources East​ and Phil Underwood, Engagement Manager, here at Society for the Environment (SocEnv).
Listen to this episode to find out more about sustainability in the water sector and Natalie's advice for other environmental professionals.
Natalie was awarded her CEnv registration through the Institute of Water.
// Twitter: @SocEnv_HQ // YouTube: Society for the Environment //
Website:
socenv.org.uk // LinkedIn: society-for-the-environment

Check out our other platforms:

YouTube: Society for the Environment //
Website:
socenv.org.uk // LinkedIn: society-for-the-environment

  continue reading

Chapters

1. In conversation with Natalie Akroyd (00:00:00)

2. Introduction (00:01:00)

3. Droughts (00:12:36)

4. Environmental Plans (00:13:50)

5. Role as technical director (00:19:13)

6. Professional development (00:21:20)

7. Why become a Chartered Environmentalist? (00:24:40)

8. The drive to make a difference (00:29:35)

9. Careers advice (00:41:16)

10. What's next? (00:43:04)

49 episodes

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