Dundee man Graeme Fox appointed head of technical at BESA
The Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) has announced the appointment of Graeme Fox as its new head of technical.
Mr Fox, a Dundee man who has headed REFCOM since late 2016, said he was delighted to be taking up his new position “at an exciting time for the industry”.
“The building services sector is facing multiple challenges on several fronts including achieving our low carbon commitments against a background of increased demands for proof of competency and compliance prompted by the Hackitt Review,” he said.
“I look forward to driving the technical agenda for our members ensuring their expertise is sought and their voice heard. We must also strengthen the relationship between the various trade and professional bodies so our industry can speak with a strong, unified voice.”
Mr Fox is a chartered engineer with over 30 years’ experience of building services engineering. He has particular expertise in air conditioning, heat pumps, and small commercial refrigeration. He ran his own refrigeration and air conditioning contracting business for more than 25 years specialising in air conditioning design, installation and troubleshooting.
He is a former president of the Air Conditioning and Refrigeration European Association (AREA) and previously served as a member of BESA Council. He is also currently a director of ACRIB and of the Institute of Refrigeration.
BESA chief executive David Frise said: “As head of technical, Graeme is taking on a wider remit that covers the full technical support and output of the Association while also retaining his vital role providing technical and regulatory support to REFCOM members.”