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HHIC Board


The HHIC Board meets quarterly to provide the overall steer for the Division. The Board is responsible for business planning, setting budgets and subscription rates, governance and representing HHIC externally.

Terms of Reference

The HHIC Board comprises the HHIC Chairman plus the Chairman of each Member Group; representatives of the five organisations which provide the largest financial contribution; additional co-opted members.

HHIC Chairman, Boilers Group
Chairman and Principal Contributor
Paul Massey 
Ideal Stelrad
HHIC DirectorRoger WebbHHIC
SecretaryRhian SurfaceHHIC
Marketing & Communications
Group Chairman
James HollingsworthVaillant Group UK Ltd
Training Group ChairmanAlan SimsIdeal Stelrad Ltd
Boilers Group ChairmanPaul MasseyIdeal Stelrad Ltd
Fires Group ChairmanColin PembertonRobinson Willey Ltd
Low Carbon Technologies Group ChairmanNeil SchofieldBBT Thermotechnology UK Ltd
Controls Group ChairmanMatthew GordonHoneywell, ACS Control Products
Domestic CHP Group Chairman and Principal ContributorMartin OrrillBritish Gas
Hot Water Systems Group ChairmanMartyn GriffithsHWA
Heat Emitters Group ChairmanVacancy 
Water Treatment Group ChairmanCarl JasperScalemaster 
Merchants & Distribution Group ChairmanVacancy
Installers & Service Providers Group ChairmanJohn ButcherAdvantica Ltd
Principal ContributorMartyn CoffeyBaxi Group Ltd
Principal ContributorJim MooreVaillant Group UK Ltd
Principal ContributorRichard SoperBBT Thermotechnology UK Ltd
Invited MemberTim CurtisEnergy Saving Trust
Invited MemberJohn ByrneCORGI
Invited MemberPeter ThomIDHEE
Invited MemberDale CourtmanIPHE


    



   


   


    

    

    

   

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