Jon Jordan To Leave HyER

Written on the 27th January, 2018

Jon Jordan will leave the Hydrogen, Fuel Cells and Electro-Mobility in European Regions (HyER) Association on 19th February 2018.  Jon has been HyER’s In-House Consultant and Head of Secretariat since September 2015 and has enjoyed working with the Association, the President, Board and Members.   He would like to thank everyone involved in the Association for their support and friendliness over the last 28 months.  It has been an interesting and stimulating period and Jon has built up close links with the European Commission and the Hydrogen Fuel Cell Joint Undertaking (FCH-JU.)   Jon has also worked on a number of FCH-JU and Horizon 2020 projects including Hydrogen Infrastructure Transport (HIT2); E-Mobility Works; ene-field; FREVUE;  High VLOCity and HyTransit fuel cell bus projects.  These have been excellent projects with great partnerships.

Jon would also like to express his gratitude and thanks to his colleague Valentine Willmann who will take over the Secretariat.  She can be contacted at [email protected].

Jon has gained a great deal of knowledge about hydrogen fuel cell applications and electro-mobility and can now add these areas of interest to the wide range of services offered by European Policy Solutions.

 

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