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Adler and Allan: Mike Williamson MBE appointed as Managing Director

Mike was previously Managing Director at Severn Trent Services, where he doubled their profits during his tenure.

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Adler and Allan, a water, environmental, and energy services business, has appointed Mike Williamson MBE as the Managing Director of its newly-formed Water Services Division. Mike has an impressive track record, having previously served as the Managing Director of Severn Trent Services (STS), where he doubled their profits by delivering quality services to private clients. He also managed the assets and planned maintenance of the water and wastewater networks for Severn Trent Water, which provides water for 8 million customers every day.

Mike is excited to join Adler and Allan and sees an opportunity to bring together their rich history and recent acquisitions to become the leading provider of environmental services across the water sector. Adler and Allan’s turnkey approach offers full consultative asset management, underground network surveying, sewer and wastewater network monitoring and management, and drainage asset installation, maintenance, and remediation.

Adler and AllanMike said on his appointment: “I am delighted to be joining Adler and Allan at what feels like a critical moment. They have a rich history and are rightly respected as a premier provider of environmental services in certain sectors of the UK market. But they have also been transforming through acquisition over the last two years. We now have an exciting opportunity to bring all of this together to become the leading provider of environmental services across the water sector”.

In the last two years, Adler and Allan has acquired several companies to boost their services and expertise. By offering full turnkey solutions, Adler and Allan can help water companies overcome the challenges of managing their budgets and asset cycles while reducing environmental risk, staying compliant, and avoiding operational downtime and customer disruption.