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Congratulations to the 22 Society Fellows who were recently awarded Chartered Geographer status by Council.

Chartered Geographer is the only internationally recognised accreditation for geographers. It recognises competence, experience and professionalism in the use of geographical knowledge, skills and understanding in the workplace.

Our newly accredited Chartered Geographers are:

Chartered Geographer

Nicholas Bowyer – Associate Director, WSP

Joshua Keane – Carbon Management Consultant, Mott MacDonald

Hayley Jenkins–Jones – Senior Officer in Environmental Protection, Environment Agency

Priti Banerjee – Land Consultant, WSP India Pvt Ltd

Amy Baker – Principal Consultant, WSP UK Ltd

Rachael Sparrow – Planner, Aberdeen City Council

Dr Susan Jones – Senior Environmental Analyst, JBA Consulting

Chartered Geographer (GIS)

Kasturi Deb – Senior GIS Consultant, WSP Consultants India Pvt Ltd

Gary Locke – Senior GIS Analyst, Jacobs Engineering Ireland Ltd

Richard Howe – Principal GIS Consultant, RSK Biocensus

George Gyabaah – Senior Geospatial Analyst / Enterprise Systems Manager, British Army Corps of Royal Engineers, UK MOD

Gordon McLachlan – Senior Geospatial Data Manager, BP

Abdul Abnan Yazdani Mohammed – Senior GIS Specialist, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

Neekhil Kumar – GIS Consultant, WSP India Ltd

Ali Awad – Senior Geospatial Data Analyst, MapStand

Robert Dessington – Principal GIS Specialist, Transport for London

Sushant Kumar Lal – Senior Land Referencer, WSP India

Dr Luke Burns – Associate Professor in Quantitative Human Geography, University of Leeds

Xiyu Phoon – Senior GIS Consultant, Arcadis

Chartered Geographer (Teacher)

Daniel Majid – Teacher of Geography, Gresham’s Senior School

Lo–Andre Strumpher – ITT Lead and ECT Induction Tutor, Teacher of Geography, Corby Technical School

Scott Newson – Teacher of Geography. Scholarship and Enrichment Coordinator, Cheltenham College

Want to learn more about Chartered Geographer?

  • Visit our Chartered Geographer webpages.
  • Since our last set of approvals, our Chartered Geographer scheme has had several updates. We recently launched the Professional Pathway to Chartered Geographer, offering individuals and employers a structured and supportive route to chartership. Look out for the launch of our new online CPD portal, MyCPD, which will be going live in the coming weeks, allowing all professionals on the pathway the chance to receive feedback and advice on their professional development.
  • Attend our next professional networking session on Friday 11 July, giving you a chance to connect with other geography professionals and gain valuable insights from current Chartered Geographers.

Become a Chartered Geographer

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