• Position : CEO
  • Company : Institute of Occupational Medicine

Nathan joined Institute of Occupational Medicine (IOM) in 2019 where, having focused the organisation on it purpose is enabling talented scientists to deliver societal value by protecting health in the workplace.

His career has always had the enablement of high performing teams at its heart. Following an early career in insurance, Nathan commissioned into the British Army. After exploring the world in service of Queen and Country he moved into industry, initially with a learning and development focus. Having re-designed the learning programmes for the UK arm of a €1Bn European construction product manufacturer, he drove the transformation of training, incorporating the latest learning methodologies and technologies, on a £3.2 Bn Public Private Partnership with the Ministry of Defence. 

Taking his commercial and technical experience he became the Strategy and Development Director for the Sector Skills Council for the energy and utilities sectors before moving to the ICE as Director of Engineering Knowledge. His understanding of public, private and not-for-profit sectors has come together in his role leading the IOM and its value realisation programme. 

Nathan was made an Honorary Professor in Computing, Engineering and Media by DeMontfort University in 2019. He is a board member of the Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) and Trustee of the Mining Institute of Scotland.