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Meg Hunt

Meg Hunt

Chief People Officer

In 2018, Meg was appointed as Chief People Officer; responsible for the people strategy. This includes talent management and acquisition, development of leadership, learning and competency, as well as the Apprentice Academy, reward and benefits, industrial relations and HR operations. Meg and her team also shape and lead both the wellbeing strategy and the Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (ED&I) strategy.

Meg joined AWE in 2017 as Head of HR to support transformational activity.

Prior to this, Meg spent ten years working for Vodafone. During this time Meg worked in several national and global leadership roles supporting M&A activity, business transformation, major cultural change programmes, global offshoring initiatives as well as establishing Vodafone UK’s first wellbeing team and launching its first D&I strategy. Meg’s earlier career included EMEA roles working in investment banking and five years as a country Head of HR based in Sydney, Australia.

Meg is passionate about developing AWE’s leadership behaviours and values to focus on high performance and high employee engagement.

Meg holds a degree in History and a diploma in HR management. Having recently renovated her house Meg lives in relative calm in West Berkshire with her husband and two children.

 



 

 

 

 

 

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AWE joins RAICo

The Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Collaboration (RAICo) has announced the addition of AWE – a UK leader in nuclear technology and innovation – as its fifth member organisation. AWE joins the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA), Sellafield Ltd, the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA), and the University of Manchester in this integrated collaboration.

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VE Day at Aldermaston

80 years ago, the European part of the Second World War came to an end. On the 8th of May 1945 - known as Victory in Europe Day or VE Day - celebrations erupted around the world to mark this.  Aldermaston had played its part in the liberation of Western Europe as it formed the launch point and training ground for American airborne operations for the 101st Airborne Division, nicknamed the "Screaming Eagles”, during D-Day a year earlier and the failed Operation Market Garden.

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Strategic Alliance Partners Conference hits the mark

Senior representatives from AWE, the Defence Nuclear Organisation (DNO), the National Centre for Universities and Business (NCUB) and the university community gathered at the recently held Strategic Alliance Partners Conference to discuss and debate areas of STEM that support our mission. The two-day event organised by the External Technical Partnerships Office brought together government, academia, […]

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