
E.ON appoints two new directors to accelerate the energy transition for cities, businesses and homes
Driven by demand for smart and flexible energy, E.ON Energy Infrastructure Solutions (EIS) has created two new positions as Simon Duncan transitions to a new global role
With a focus on business to business, building controls and engineering, Cindy McAneny becomes EIS Director of B2B Solutions
To unlock green energy solutions for cities and homes, Natalie Keogh will become EIS Director of Cities and Heat Solutions.
E.ON Energy Infrastructure Solutions UK (EIS) has appointed Cindy McAneny as Director of B2B Solutions and Natalie Keogh as Director of Cities and Heat Solutions.
“Both Natalie and Cindy bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to our team, taking up two pivotal roles which contribute to the UK’s transition to new energy, adding increased focus on the requirements of cities, businesses and homes,” said Vijay Tank, Chief Commercial Officer of EIS in the UK.
Cindy will hold commercial accountability for business areas including B2B Solutions, E.ON Control Solutions, and EIS UK’s engineering team.
Starting as commercial graduate more than twenty years ago, Cindy has held a wide variety of roles with E.ON in both the UK and Germany. She advised on gas infrastructure in Dusseldorf, lead E.ON’s separation from Uniper to support its focus on new energy and customer solutions in the UK, and most recently as Head of Commercial and Engineering for EIS UK.
Natalie will hold commercial responsibility for EIS’ Green Funding Solutions, Heat Zone Development, Heat Network Sales, and new and existing Strategic Energy Partnerships with cities including Coventry.
Previously, Natalie spent ten years at E.ON, holding roles including Head of Acquisitions until 2008. She has since worked with Drax Power Group as Operations Director and most recently as Managing Director for Major Projects at John Henry Group.
The two appointments expand on Simon Duncan’s previous role of Chief Commercial Officer as he transitions to a new role as Director of Global Partnerships and Key Accounts in the company’s global HQ in Essen, Germany.
Vijay added: “As a highly valued member of our senior leadership team, I would also like to wish Simon Duncan success in his new role. He has made an exceptional contribution to our UK business, leading to the creation of new partnerships and industry initiatives which will last for decades.”
For more information on E.ON Energy Infrastructure Solutions and its work to support the transition to clean local power visit: eonenergy.com/business.html.
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