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WindEurope chief Dickson stepping down after decade in role

Dickson has guided Europe’s wind industry through challenges as diverse as the pandemic and war in Ukraine during time in role, and now hopes to pass on 'spirit and dedication' of wind industry to English schoolchildren
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Brussels – 09/07/2025 – energysdelamer.eu. Giles Dickson has decided after 10 years at the head of WindEurope to move to other horizons in order to pass on and share his knowledge to become a school teacher. WindEurope's board of directors has started the process of searching for his successor. He will remain general manager throughout this process until he leaves office in the second half of 2025. Henrik Andersen, Chairman of WindEurope's board…

Giles Dickson, executive director of WindEurope since 2015, has decided to end his stage at the head of the European organisation after a decade of leadership, with the aim of embarking on a new career as a teacher in the UK. WindEurope’s Board of Directors has already started the selection process to find its successor, who will take over in the second half of 2025. During these ten years, Dickson has been a key figure in the expansion of wind …

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