Susan Davy, Chief Executive of South West Water, has been elected as the new President of the Institute of Water (IWater). Susan, known for her dedication to driving talent in the water sector, has led multiple graduate and apprenticeship programs to invest in the future workforce of the industry.
Following her election after the Institute of Water’s Annual General Meeting last month, Susan spoke passionately about her reasons for working in the water sector: “I am often asked why I work in the water sector, and my answer is simple: because it’s too important not to. While the billions we’re investing to upgrade the UK’s water and sewerage systems is a remarkable opportunity, the true story is about the people behind it. Generations of families—fathers, mothers, sons, daughters—have dedicated their lives to this vital work. With 30,000 new jobs and 4,000 apprenticeships being created, we’re welcoming the next generation of water specialists. As technology advances and climate change pressures rise, adaptability and environmental skills will be more crucial than ever. I’m proud to be part of this journey, championing the people and skills that will shape the future of water in the UK.
Susan’s industry knowledge and her expertise in financial and regulatory matters have significantly contributed to the development of Pennon Group’s strategy, making it a leading player in the UK water sector.
The Institute of Water aims to equip its members with the tools needed to excel in their roles, advocate for the water industry, and enhance the environment and community well-being. IWater provides opportunities for UK water professionals—regardless of qualifications, experience, or field—to broaden their skills, expand their network, and grow within the sector.
As President, Susan Davy will lead the Institute’s Annual Conference 2025, the flagship event of IWater, which will be held next September in the South West to mark the organisation’s 80th anniversary. She will also focus on improving collaboration across the UK water industry and ensuring that IWater remains a valuable resource for water professionals at all stages of their careers.
Matt Bower, Chair of the Institute of Water, expressed his confidence in Susan’s leadership: “Susan is widely respected across the water sector, and her experience as Group CEO of a major company like Pennon gives her a deep understanding of the issues we face. We are confident her leadership will benefit our members, especially as we prepare for next year’s conference in her region.
Gabrielle Mandell, CEO of the Institute of Water, added: “We’re looking forward to working with Susan over the coming year. Her leadership will be instrumental as we prepare for next year’s conference in the South West and continue supporting our members and the workforce of tomorrow.
The appointment of Susan Davy highlights the Institute of Water’s commitment to advancing talent in the industry and preparing for the challenges posed by climate change and technological advancement.