Background
Steve is a Chartered Scientist and a Fellow of the Institution of Chemical Engineers. After a 40-year career in the chemical industry, Steve retired from full-time work last year and returned to the UK, having lived the previous 31 years in Germany, Singapore, Belgium, South Korea and Taiwan.
For the last ten years, Steve was Head of the Electronic Chemicals division of Solvay SA, a business which grew more than tenfold under his leadership to around 250M USD turnover, with 14 operating plants all over the world and in which commercializing new technologies and materials for the semiconductor, display, battery and PV industries played a key role, including working with a number of start-ups and spin-out companies.
Steve holds various degrees and postgraduate diplomas from the University of Nottingham, Manchester Metropolitan University, MIT Sloan Business School, INSEAD and FT Pearson and presently serves in a number of part-time roles including as a Non-Executive Director in Nexeon Ltd, a Non-Executive Director in Tullis Russell Group Ltd, a member of the Governance Board in the IChemE and a Governor and Council member at the University of Chester.
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''Far from becoming disheartened or intimidated by many of the problems facing our society there are plenty of young scientists and engineers who are zeroing in on a problem of concern to them, coming up with innovative technology based solutions and then taking steps to roll them out to the market.
As a Judge on the annual RSC Emerging Technologies Competition it is motivating and inspiring to be presented with many of these projects and if we can also help to challenge here or there or raise one or two pertinent questions based on some decades of real world experience then so much the better. The most difficult aspect is picking a winner in each category when really every project which makes it to the final is already a "winner".
Hats off to the Royal Society of Chemistry for initiating and continuing this wonderful competition for more than a decade already in which time many of the finalists have already gone on to find success and make a real difference.''