Steering Committee

The Inverclyde Construction Forum has a Steering Committee dedicated to driving the forum in the best direction for its members, their customers and the Inverclyde community.

A brief profile of each member of the Steering Committee:

Kenny Campbell

Kenny is a Director of Synergy Civil Engineering Ltd and is representing Greenock Chamber of Commerce on Inverclyde Construction Forum.

Vic Canata

Vic is a Director of Chartered Architects, Canata & Seggie, and is a co-founder of the company established in 1980.

John Cuffe

Director of Euro Welding and Fabrication Ltd established in 2005 with 37 years experience in steel fabrication.

Lynne Lambie

Economic Development Team Leader for Inverclyde Council

Neil Lochiel

Neil is an Implementation Manager with Riverside Inverclyde, having joined from IBM in 2009. ri is an Urban Regeneration Company funded by Scottish Government, Scottish Enterprise and Inverclyde Council to re-invigorate a 4.5 mile stretch of Inverclyde waterfront between Kelburn and Greenock Ocean Terminal. Riverside Inverclyde approaches this with a twin-track philosophy of going for growth and spreading the benefits of growth.

Ian MacNaughton

Ian has been leading the construction company W H Kirkwood Ltd for over 25 years. He also is involved with the Scottish Building Federation the major employer support organisation for the construction industry in Scotland.

Cindy Robb

Cindy joined James Watt College in 2002 as Project Manager for a pilot programme that went on to win two Scottish Further Education awards. She now works in the Business Development Unit specialising in the construction and engineering sectors, and is also the contact for community planning and development.

Angela Spence

Angela is the Regeneration Manager for River Clyde Homes. She was appointed in December 2007 to take forwards the ambitious plans for 850 new houses for rent. The first two contracts are underway at Port Glasgow and East Greenock for 335 new homes to be completed in Spring 2012. Angela looked at best practice in Scotland to ensure that employment opportunities for Inverclyde’s residents were maximised in the new build contracts.

Cameron Still

Cameron is a Director of Keenan Still Limited, the newly formed Construction and Shop fitting Company in Greenock. He is a Member and Past Scottish Branch Secretary of the Association for Project Management and brings to the Forum 20 years of Project, Programme and Construction Management Knowledge gained on some of the UK’s largest Construction Projects.

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