Society of Operations Engineers CEO Ian Chisholm, 67, has died after a short illness.
He joined the SOE in 2001 as an Engineering Executive after spending 20 years at Waltham Forest College, predominantly as a Senior Lecturer. Appointed CEO in 2016, he was instrumental in building SOE into an influential, thriving organisation, and took a hands-on role in membership recruitment, communications and stakeholder management.
SOE President Howard Seymour, says: “Ian leaves an incredible legacy in the engineering profession.
“He was not only a dedicated and passionate engineer, he was also a very approachable person who was always willing to help others.
“Ian was an absolute gentleman, and someone I fully respected for his advice on engineering matters. His experience and knowledge helped SOE to progress in the manner that it has, but it is his modest nature and sincerity that many people will remember him by.”
A committed and enthusiastic fundraiser, Ian built strong relationships with many charities, particularly those dealing with disaffected young people and, through his college employment, became devoted to education in engineering. In 1984, Ian wrote a book entitled, ‘Automobile Engine and Vehicle Technology.’
SOE Patron Beverley Bell CBE, said: “I knew Ian for many years and throughout that time he always acted professionally and with the interests of SOE at heart. He was a man of complete integrity and his commitment to SOE was second to none. Everyone who worked with him thoroughly enjoyed his company, his down to earth approach and his dry sense of humour.”
A JustGiving page has been set-up for anyone wishing to donate in Ian’s memory.