Rotary Club of Glasgow
Speaker for 14th April 2015
Professor Roger Willey
Topic : Asbestos in Glasgow
Roger was born in Rhondda, educated at Swansea University.
Initially working in asbestos and related hazards, over the past
25 years he has broadened his work into the wider Health and Safety
and Environmental issues .
Roger was the first personal Professor at Glasgow Caledonian University
and subsequently very successfully completed two terms of three years
as Chief Executive of the Centre for Environmental and Waste Management
at the University of Paisley.
Roger currently lectures and undertakes Speaking Engagements worldwide. He
is a highly regarded Expert Witness in Asbestos related court cases.
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