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Jennifer Hamilton appointed as a Director on the Institute of Cemetery and Crematorium Management Board

We are delighted to confirm that Jennifer Hamilton, Manager of our multi-award-winning Clyde Coast & Garnock Valley Crematorium has been appointed as a Director to the Institute of Cemetery and Crematorium Management (ICCM) Board.

Founded in 1913, the ICCM is the leading professional organisation within our profession, providing policy and best practice guidance to burial and cremation authorities across the UK, through the provision of accredited education and training programmes, alongside driving research, policy, and representation at Government level. The fundamental and governing aim of the ICCM is to raise standards for bereaved people.

Commenting on her appointment, Jennifer said:

I am honoured to be invited to sit on the Board of Directors of the Institute of Cemetery and Crematorium Management.

 “The Institute has been instrumental in establishing and driving forward standards in our important and sensitive profession for over 110-years and has been at the forefront of developing respected programmes such as the Recycling of Metals Scheme, which has raised £19.1m in support of bereavement charities since the scheme began in 2006.

 “I am incredibly humbled with the opportunity that the Institute has presented to me, and I am excited and very much looking forward to starting work with the board in the New Year.

Julie Dunk, Chief Executive of the ICCM added:

The Board is really pleased to welcome Jennifer as a Director and looks forward to working alongside her to progress ICCM initiatives to improve services for bereaved people throughout the UK. Jennifer’s skills, knowledge and personality will be highly beneficial to the Board, and she will be able to represent the best interests of members and of bereaved people.

Jeremy Hamilton, Director of Horizon Cremation added:

On behalf of everyone here at Horizon, we are absolutely delighted for Jennifer on her much-deserved appointment as a Director to the ICCM board. It is a significant achievement and honour to have been offered such a role, and we know that Jennifer will apply her meticulous, knowledgeable, and highly professional skills to her work on the Board for the benefit of all members.

 “Under Jenni’s leadership, our Clyde Coast & Garnock Valley Crematorium has been twice named the Best Crematorium in Scotland, alongside being repeatedly rated “First-Class” by the Scottish Government’s Chief Inspector of Crematoria. These accolades and recognition have been achieved through Jennifer’s exceptional approach to her work.

 “We wish Jenni well on this exciting new challenge – and do so knowing that she will undoubtedly bring an important and positive new voice to the ICCM Board.