Speakers

At GE Sustainability and Resilience: The Green Print 2025, leading experts from across the sustainability and geotechnical sectors will share their insights. Professor Catherine O’Sullivan, from Imperial College, will offer an overview of sustainability in infrastructure, while Alison Nicholson from AGS will present a "greenprint for change" in geotechnical practices. Fleur Loveridge from Leeds University will discuss innovative geothermal projects, and Aneesha Ray of Liverpool City Council will explore soil remediation in urban regeneration. These thought leaders are just a few of the many experts joining the event to drive actionable change in sustainability and resilience.

Sustainability work group leader
Association of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Specialists
Director
ASquared Studio
Regeneration Manager
Liverpool City Council
Category manager, Ground Investigation & Archeology
National Highways
Professor of Particular Soil Mechanics, Department of Civil Engineering - Faculty of Engineering
Imperial College
Senior Engineer
Arup
Professor of Geo-Energy Engineering
Leeds University
Principal Engineer
GCG
Professor Emeritus, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering & Design
University of Bath
Spatial Planning Manager – Research & Development
Development Plan Group, Neighbourhoods, Regeneration & Sustainability, Glasgow City Council
geotechnical engineering team manager
National Highways
Net Zero Lead
Lower Thames Crossing
Group Sustainability Manager
Keller
Chair
EFFC-DFI Climate Adaptation & Resilience Guide
Chair of H&S Sub-Committee
British Drilling Association
Head of Sustainability
Grimshaw
Director
Onyx Consulting
Federation of Piling Specialists
Sustainability working group leader