We are thrilled to announce that ICorr & Business Systems Manager at IMechE Argyll Ruane, Dale O’Reilly, has been appointed the Chair of the Institute of Corrosion (ICorr) Yorkshire Branch.
Recognising the need for revival after a period of inactivity, Dale is determined to breathe new life into the branch, leveraging the rich heritage of the City of Steel and the extensive work taking place throughout the Yorkshire region.
His vision is clear: to create a vibrant community of industry professionals coming together to exchange valuable knowledge, share best practice and enhance awareness of corrosion issues, ensuring they are considered in relevant discussions.
Already making strides, Dale has laid the foundation for the branch by utilising contacts from its past to raise awareness and help build a diverse branch membership spanning, inclusive of individuals of all technical capabilities.
Given the expansive geography of Yorkshire, a hybrid approach will be adopted for meetings, ensuring accessibility for everyone to attend in person or remotely.
Get involved!
If you’d like to get involved in the branch and find our when upcoming meetings will take place, please contact: yorkshirechair@icorr.org
Left to Right: Stephen Tate, President of ICorr, Dale O’Reilly, IMechE Argyll Ruane ICorr and Business Systems Manager, and Dr Yunnan Gao, Vice President of ICorr.
“Yorkshire is an untapped reservoir of knowledge within the ICorr industry. The goal is to channel this wealth of expertise and involve more individuals in advancing the industry and preventing corrosion in the future.”
Dale O’Reilly, ICorr Yorkshire Branch chair.