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UTILITY Week 23rd May 2014

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30 | 23rd - 29th May 2014 | UtILIty WEEK Community COMPANY LINK DON'T MISS To advertise here call Nicky Shaw on 01342 332070 or email nicky.shaw@fav-house.com Lowri Beck Services Ltd Mayors Quay, Swan Meadow Road, Wigan, WN3 5BB Tel: 01942 771700 Lowri Beck is a leading independent service provider of Metering Systems, data Capture, data Management and Field Management services, offering innovative solutions to utilities and busi- ness throughout Great Britain. We support the electricity, gas and water markets with Manual and automated Meter reading, data Collection and aggregation, Meter asset Provision, Installation and Maintenance services as well as providing a full suite of dual fuel Smart Metering ser- vices. Our dual-site Contact Centre provides a wide range of professional outsourcing contact centre services, including overflow call handling and appointment management. Our mobile field management system, Com- panion, supports a range of operations with mobile handheld solutions ensuring improved data communications between office and field activi- ties. Lowri Beck was established in 1996 and is experienced in offering tailored services and committed to delivering excellent service at realistic prices. For further information contact lbenquiries@lowribeck.co.uk Tata Consultancy Services 4th Floor, 33 Grosvenor Place, London, SW1X 7HY Tel: 020 7245 1800 www.tcs.com a part of the tata Group, one of India's largest industrial conglomerates, tata Consultancy Services is an It services, business solutions and out- sourcing organisation with operations in 42 countries and over 160,000 of the world's best-trained It consultants. tCS offers a consulting-led inte- grated portfolio of It and It-enabled services delivered through its unique Global Network delivery Model. With more than 2,200 consultants serv- ing over 80 clients globally our energy, resources and utilities industry solution unit partners with organisations to define and deploy business effectiveness improvement programs that help them stay ahead. From optimising asset utilisation and improving customer service to building intelligent infrastructure and complying with regulations, we help utilities organisations become agile, resilient, and proactive. Wheatley Associates Ltd Broad Road, Bacton, Suffolk, IP14 4HN Tel: 01449 781001 www.wheatley-associates.co.uk Wheatley associates is the expert in the provi- sion of It software solutions for UK utility providers and metering com- panies focused on asset management, data management and mobile workforce scheduling. We offer MOP, MaP, hosted and SaaS solutions. • Amethyst: An asset tracking and management solution that covers the full economic life of both traditional and smart metering assets • Smart roll-out optimiser, focusing on the critical areas of smart meter installation planning, customer engagement and workforce utilisation • Assign, for browser-based, real-time mobile workforce scheduling • JUMBO: MAM operations for electricity and gas while holding informa- tion for all the metering systems managed by the host company. • RAID: A software platform and revenue assurance methodology to en- able you to identify and fix revenue leakage in meter-to-cash processes. Energy Ireland 2014 18-19 June, Croke Park Dublin Energy Ireland is Ireland's largest energy fo- rum. Energy Ireland also publishes a yearbook which has become the main desktop resource for the Irish energy sector. the main Energy Ireland conference takes place each June in dublin. Topics discussed include: energy policy; European market reform; 2020 renewables targets; oil and gas prospects; bioenergy; ocean energy; energy infrastructure planning; energy in transport. Important conference for everyone inter- ested in Irish energy. Leading energy players from roI, NI and GB participate. Plenary and workshop sessions – local and international speakers. Limited exhibition opportunities available. Tel: +353 (0)1 661 3755 Email: registration@energyireland.ie Web: www.energyireland.ie HR Forum Wednesday 25 June Venue: holiday Inn, Birmingham Organiser: Faversham house the second annual hr Forum conference will again bring together training and recruitment experts to share strategies and best practice. Subscriber of the week Giles Hankinson, CEO, Utility Aid "An audio book, called How to Win Friends and Influence People, is in my car CD player. I take it everywhere with me" What was your first job? My first job was working on weekends as a dishwasher in a local restaurant when I was 13. It was hard work and long hours for a teenager. We typically worked from 5pm to midnight both Friday and Saturday and then again on Sunday morning. What are the best and worst parts of your job? The best part of my job is work- ing with and developing great people. The worst? I don't see enough of my family. What's your dream job and why? Doing what I do. Being able to build businesses is both hugely rewarding and challenging. What's your most treasured possession? That's easy. My children. Where did you last go on holiday? I spent time with my family over Christmas in Koh Samui, Thailand. In the Hollywood film of your life, who would play you? I would say Kevin Spacey. My wife, on the other hand, might say the Invisible Man. Reveal something about yourself not many people know. I studied jazz piano at Leeds Col- lege of Music. What album is currently in your car CD player? It's an audio book that I take everywhere with me, called How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie. What's your favourite film and TV programme? I don't have a favourite film. The Good Wife is up there with my favourite TV shows. What quote or saying do you most overuse? I rarely quote anyone, but appar- ently I use the word "chief " a lot when talking to my colleagues. If you ruled the world, what would you do first? I'd reclassify some of the French borders, thus bringing the Bordeaux and Burgundy regions under the control of the UK. www.utility-aid.co.uk

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