The IFE welcomes Paul Trew as our new Technical Director.
In his role, Paul will assume responsibility for developing the IFE’s position on wider issues within the sector, as well as informing members of the Institution’s involvement in the various working groups and industry forums. His remit will involve working closely with similar organisations and institutions worldwide, whilst also acting as liaison for global professional registration. Working closely alongside the IFE’s Technical Committee Chair, Paul will support the group and the Special Interest Groups (SIGs) to develop the Institution’s involvement and views on contemporary issues in the sector, as well as working closely with IFE headquarters staff to ensure the improvement of technical resources for members.
Paul retired from the London Fire Brigade in October 2021, capping off a career as the Deputy Assistant Commissioner and Head of Fire Safety. Most recently, Paul has been serving as a Technical Advisor for the IFE since February 2022, coordinating efforts in its emerging technologies working group alongside a varied range of technical input to other projects on behalf of the institution.
Our CEO, Steve Hamm, congratulated Paul on his appointment: “Navigating the risks associated with emerging technologies has become a top priority for the IFE, and Paul has been instrumental in addressing these challenges and supporting our green agenda.
“I’m delighted that Paul now takes up the role of Technical Director. He’ll bring fresh perspectives and his breadth of knowledge will be an asset to the institution.”
Paul’s appointment comes at a significant time and the role will remain critical in navigating the dynamic landscape of fire engineering across the built environment.
Commenting on his new appointment, Paul said: “I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my time as Technical Advisor at the IFE, and this seems like an organic step up, fulfilling the role as Technical Director. I look forward to becoming part of the leadership team and working with the membership to continue our dedication in creating a future safer from fire.”