He was an actor and writer, known for The Bullwinkle Show (1959), Hoppity Hooper (1964) and George of the Jungle (1967). Every thought process is logged to ensure that the events are on schedule, on budget, a huge success and on more than one occasion she has even ordered perfect weather!Louise is naturally friendly by nature and is able to communicate at all levels from the workshop floor to boardroom executives. He was married to Dorothy Scott. She has a plan B for all eventualities and she delivers…everytime, so if you are considering utilisting MLD Events you couldn’t pick a safer pair of hands. Bill has 1 job listed on their profile. He has helped raise many thousands of pounds for charity and works closely with schools and youngsters with learning difficulties.A patron of Middlesbrough & Teesside Philanthropic Foundation, the former North East Entrepreneur of the Year and North East Business Executive of the Year also mentors local start-up businesses.
Juni 1917 von König Georg V. gestiftet wurde. Bill Scott OBE. During that period I have experienced her sheer brilliance at organising large high quality events, with the emphasis on “the devil is in the detail”. I am proud to be part of an amazing community full of great people and with world-class industry, which has given me the opportunity to build a successful business, but also play my part in helping others.“I’d like to thank my family for their continued and unconditional support and my amazing colleagues at Wilton for their ongoing efforts as well as those in organisations like the Middlesbrough & Teesside Philanthropic Foundation, which do such wonderful work in the community.” Bill Scott, Chief Executive of Wilton Engineering has been awarded the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for services to the engineering, oil & gas and offshore wind sectors and the local Teesside community in the 2019 Queen’s New Year’s Honours.Bill, from Middlesbrough, founded Wilton Engineering with his business partner Steve Glenn, in 1994 and has grown the business into a successful member of the offshore energy sector supply chain, initially in the oil & gas sector and, more recently, offshore wind.Wilton, which is located at Port Clarence on a 54-acre site, adjacent to the River Tees, provides multi-discipline engineering services. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover Bill… We’re based adjacent to the River Tees on our 54 acre Offshore Construction facility having some of the largest construction halls in the UK which are supported with equally impressive blasting, coating and loadout capabilities giving rise to the fact that Wilton is the go to company for “World Class” fabrications. Bill Scott, Chief Executive of Wilton Engineering has been awarded the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for services to the engineering, oil & gas and offshore wind sectors and the local Teesside community in the 2019 Queen’s New Year’s Honours. June 10, 2019 June 11, 2019 Jen. Sign up to the Exclusive Business newsletter to receive news of our upcoming events SIGN UP It’s been an absolute pleasure being on the receiving end of working with Louise over the past 6 years. Bill Scott was born on August 2, 1920 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA as William John Scott. Bill was also presented an honorary degree from Teesside University in Business Administration in 2012.Bill Scott said: “I am very humbled to be awarded the OBE and exceptionally honoured. During that period I have experienced her sheer brilliance at organising large high quality events, with the emphasis on “the devil is in the detail”. It specialises in engineering design, fabrication and construction, analysis, and coatings and services for the onshore and offshore energy industries.The company possess a strong and diverse portfolio of successfully-completed projects, including, earlier this year, 21 transition pieces –the large yellow structures, which connects the underwater foundation to the offshore wind turbine – through its client SteelWind, for Ørsted’s Hornsea Project One offshore wind farm.Bill is also highly-active in the Teesside community and devotes much of his time to supporting local causes and organisations. He has published anthologies of Australian bush songs, including the best selling book The Complete Book of Australian Folklore published in 1976. [1] Die Aufnahme in den Orden würdigt Verdienste in den Bereichen Kunst und Wissenschaft, der Arbeit für gemeinnützige und Wohlfahrtsorganisationen sowie den öffentlichen Dienst.