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Born | David William Owens 1952/25/03 Oswestry, Shropshire |
Nationality | England |
Education | Wakeman Technical High school |
Alma mater | Staffordshire Polytechnic (now Staffordshire university) (Hons) |
Occupation | Water/electricity Industry Leader |
Years active | 2000-Present |
Employer | Macquarie Group (former) Thames Water (former) |
Organization | Ancala (investor) Islands Energy group (Chair) Leep Utilities (chair) |
Known for | Founding 24seven now known as UKPN and former CEO of Thames Water |
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Early life
editOwens, born to Robert David Owens and Lillian Owens (nee boulton) was born in Oswestry, Shropshire before moving to Shrewsbury at age 9
Career
editDavid joined Ancala in 2013 and has an extensive background within utilities. He is a member of Ancala’s investment and valuation committees.
Between 2006 and 2009 he served as CEO of Thames Water. Prior to his role, he was an Asset Director for the Macquarie European Infrastructure Fund where one of his responsibilities was as Director on the Board of NRE, a gas and electricity distribution network in the Netherlands.
After Thames Water, he was Managing Director of Eastern Electricity’s regulated network business and founding CEO of 24Seven Utility Services, a JV between the London and Eastern Electricity regulated network businesses responsible for the delivery of power to 25% of the UK’s population. Prior to Macquarie he was Managing Director of ABB Power Transmission and Distribution.
Awards
editFellowship of the IET
See also
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