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We are delighted to announce that IOE have expanded the UK branch network, with a re-formed division in the London Region. The Institute are keen to ensure that members benefit from the range of services and network opportunities available from a professional body - with the London branch playing an important role in making this happen. We will be announcing shortly our provisional programme of events. The meantime the officers and contacts are: Chair & Council Rep - Mark James Vice-Chair - Chris Gotch Secretary - Kevin Shakespeare Treasurer - Patricia Madingou Committee member - Andy Gibson Committee member - Burkhard Schmittner If you would like to get involved or would like more information, please contact Mark James at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it The Institute is committed to supporting its members and improving the sense of community and opportunities for its members. We look forward to working with you going forward.
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