This Event Is For EEA Members Only

Join us for the Energy Efficiency Association’s Annual General Meeting, where members will review the year’s achievements, discuss strategic priorities, and help shape the future of the Association.

Energy Efficiency Association AGM Meeting

6th November 2025 · 2:30pm – 4:30pm

British Academy, Westminster SW1Y 5AH

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Join us for the Energy Efficiency Association’s Annual General Meeting, where members will review the year’s achievements, discuss strategic priorities, and help shape the future of the Association.

Description

The Energy Efficiency Association invites members to attend the 2025 Annual General Meeting (AGM) — an important event where we reflect on the past year’s progress, celebrate key achievements, and look ahead to our strategic goals for the future.

The AGM provides a valuable opportunity to hear updates from the Association’s leadership team on industry developments, advocacy initiatives, and ongoing efforts to support members and advance energy efficiency across the UK. Members will also participate in key governance matters, including the presentation of the annual report and financial statements, and the election of Board representatives.

An open discussion session will follow, allowing members to share insights, raise questions, and contribute to the Association’s future direction.

Attendance is limited to 25 members in person. Members who are unable to join in person can participate online via our secure virtual platform.

Please note: You must be a current member of the Energy Efficiency Association on the date of the AGM (6 November) to attend.

Tickets

Available Tickets: Up to 25

EEA Members: £0.00 +VAT

Non-Members: £0.00 +VAT

Call the EEA on 01691 680960 for more information

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Meet Our Speakers

Dynamic professionals passionate about delivering the best insights

Gary Braybrooke

Gary Braybrooke

Founder & Chief Executive

Energy Efficiency Association

Gary Braybrooke is a distinguished leader in the energy efficiency sector, serving as the founding Chief Executive of the Energy Efficiency Association (EEA). He is widely recognised for his exceptional ability to foster collaboration across the industry and his unwavering commitment to advancing energy efficiency and combating fuel poverty. Before founding the EEA, Gary was instrumental in the creation of the Energy Efficiency Awards, which he has successfully managed for the past decade. These awards have become a cornerstone of the industry, highlighting and celebrating excellence in energy efficiency. With a professional background in publishing and sales, Gary brings a wealth of experience in communication and stakeholder engagement. His expertise has been pivotal in driving the success of the initiatives he leads. In his personal life, Gary is an ardent supporter of Liverpool FC and a dedicated cricket enthusiast.

Kenneth Campbell

Kenneth Campbell

Chairman

Energy Efficiency Association

Kenneth Campbell is Chairman of the Energy Efficiency Association CiC, Co-Founder of the National Energy Efficiency Awards and Director of Campbell Braybrooke Ltd. As Association Chairman, Kenneth has a particular interest in new energy efficient technologies,investment in and funding for energy efficiency, supply chain delivery, and skills and training for the energy efficiency sector. Kenneth has Bachelor of Science degree from Glasgow University where he studied Computer Science along with Biochemistry and Physiology.

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Venue Information

British Academy

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10-11 Carlton House Terrace

Westminster

London

SW1Y 5AH

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Contact: 0207 969 5200

Venue Venue

{10-11} Carlton House Terrace, home to The British Academy, is a spectacular Grade I listed Georgian Townhouse located in the heart of Westminster.

This Central London venue offers private hire of 10 different rooms, each with their own character and charm. Suited to conferences, board meetings, training events, seminars and lectures as well as elegant private dining functions, award dinners and weddings from numbers as low as 10 up to 498 for a standing drinks reception. Once the former residence of Prime Minister William Gladstone {10-11} Carlton House Terrace sits at the very heart of the capital, overlooking St James’s Park, Whitehall and the Mall. The venues central London location offers convenience for your guests, as well as a rare respite from the hustle and bustle of nearby Trafalgar Square. The venue is also fully licensed for wedding ceremonies up to 125 guests and seated receptions up to 100, offering a Royal London feel for wedding celebrations.

Directions

Nearest tube: Charing Cross (Cockspur Street exit), Piccadilly Circus (Lower Regent Street exit).
Nearest buses: Piccadilly Circus, Lower Regent Street, Haymarket, Trafalgar Square.

Parking

Please note that the British Academy does not have any designated parking bays.

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