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Mohammed Habedat Saddiq is Lord-lieutenant of Somerset. A utilities-sector engineer and manager he was born in Leeds, Yorkshire in June 1970 after his parents came to England in the late 1960s from a small village in Pakistan. [1] [2]
He has held management and engineering positions in the water, waste and renewables sectors, including as founder of green energy business GENeco and director of Swiss Combi Technology. [3]
In 2020 he was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of the West of England for enhancing the sustainable development of Bristol. [4]
Saddiq was appointed as Lord-lieutenant of Somerset with effect from 29 October 2022, taking over from Mrs Annie Maw CVO who retired after eight years in the role. [5] [2]
He is married to Paula with whom he has five children. [6] He lives in Midford, Somerset. [7]
The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's
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Mohammed Habedat Saddiq is Lord-lieutenant of Somerset. A utilities-sector engineer and manager he was born in Leeds, Yorkshire in June 1970 after his parents came to England in the late 1960s from a small village in Pakistan. [1] [2]
He has held management and engineering positions in the water, waste and renewables sectors, including as founder of green energy business GENeco and director of Swiss Combi Technology. [3]
In 2020 he was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of the West of England for enhancing the sustainable development of Bristol. [4]
Saddiq was appointed as Lord-lieutenant of Somerset with effect from 29 October 2022, taking over from Mrs Annie Maw CVO who retired after eight years in the role. [5] [2]
He is married to Paula with whom he has five children. [6] He lives in Midford, Somerset. [7]