Muntons Director appointed Honorary Associate Professor
3/08/2018 - Muntons
Muntons Technical and Sustainability Director, Dr Nigel Davies, has been appointed as Honorary Associate Professor at Nottingham University, School of Biosciences.
This appointment is in recognition of Nigel’s extensive teaching contribution within the University. Nigel’s lectures are provided to undergraduates within the University and to students in more advanced education within brewing and distilling companies as part of their MSc or PhD programs.
Nigel commented: “It is essential that malting, brewing and distilling companies engage with those taking degree courses as much as possible, to enthuse them about how they can use their expertise and innovative thinking to benefit our supply chain. It helps them to understand the challenges we face and how the many different disciplines coordinate to achieve continual improvement. The students are always highly receptive to those who have a manufacturing background and especially those who have started in technical disciplines and developed their experience into higher level business roles.”
Nigel is well known within the industry for being passionate about making real differences in sustainability and has spearheaded farmer support groups focused on sustainable agriculture and coined the phrase ‘Practical Sustainability.’ He has been awarded the accolade of being in the top 100 leaders in sustainability in the UK by The Manufacturer magazine, being described as ‘an inspirational leader’ and a ‘driver of cultural change’ in sustainability.
Being awarded the Honorary Associate Professorship came as a genuine surprise to Nigel, but is something of which he is very proud. As Nigel so succinctly put it: “When the news came through I was somewhat overwhelmed. Passing on my knowledge and experience to the students just seemed the obvious thing to do! I had no idea that I would be rewarded in this way.”
For more information visit Muntons website.
Visit the SuffolkWire homepage for more Suffolk news.
All articles on this news site are submitted by registered contributors of SuffolkWire. Find out how to subscribe and submit your stories here »