Congratulations to the 17 Society Fellows who were recently awarded Chartered Geographer status by Council. This brings the number of Chartered Geographers approved this year to 59 and the total number approved since the formation of the scheme in 2002 to over 1,000.
The latest CGeog cohort demonstrates the range of roles, sectors and expertise represented by professionals applying geographical knowledge, skills and understanding in the workplace across the world. The application of geography in professional settings continues to develop and we are committed to recognising and supporting vital roles that geographers contribute to their professions.
CGeog
Gaynor Astbury – Geospatial Lead, Cabinet Office
Tristan Feunteun – Self-employed
Sally Hatton – Senior Hydraulic Modeller, Edenvale Young Associates Ltd
Amanda Taylor-Bashford – Operations Learning and Development Manager, Natural England
Helena Wicks – Principal Flood Risk Consultant, Royal HaskoningDHV
CGeog (GIS)
Tim Curtis – Senior Geospatial Professional, Jacobs
Hannah Delamont-Crookes – Senior GIS Consultant, Mott MacDonald
Robert Goldsmith – Mapping and GIS Supervisor, Devon and Cornwall Police
Zephyrene Howe – Evidence Specialist, Environment Agency
Ashish Kumar – Principal GIS Consultant, WSP
Neha Muslonkar – GIS Consultant, Arcadis
Gwilym O’Donovan – GIS Consultant, Mott MacDonald
Charlotte Scott – Principal GIS Consultant, Jacobs
Edward Wibberley – GIS Consultant, Mott MacDonald
CGeog (Geomorph)
Eleanore Miles – Catchment Scientist, Atkins
CGeog (Teacher)
Alexander Murchie – Head of Geography, West Island School
Nikki Stewart – Teacher of Geography, Southmoor Academy
Chartership provides many benefits for individuals and employers, demonstrating experience and professionalism to employers, clients and the public; supporting structured professional development; and offering a range of CPD and networking opportunities.
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