Mark Franklin

Head Of Chemistry at Scottish Environment Protection Agency

Mark Franklin has a diverse work experience in the field of environmental protection and flood forecasting. Mark started their career in 2008 with the Environment Agency, where they held various roles such as Flood Forecasting Technical Specialist and State of the Nation NaFRA Update Project Executive. During this time, they demonstrated their expertise in flood risk assessment and coastal flood modeling. In 2009, they joined the Flood Forecasting Centre as an Operational Hydrologist, where they enhanced the flood forecasting service and provided guidance statements and warnings regarding potential flooding impacts. In 2017, Mark Franklin moved to the Scottish Environment Protection Agency, where they initially served as the Flood Forecasting & Warning Manager. Later, they became the Hydrometry Unit Manager, responsible for collecting and managing hydrological data in Scotland and contributing to the country's water management and climate change resilience. Currently, they hold the role of Head of Chemistry at the Scottish Environment Protection Agency. Overall, Mark Franklin has a strong background in flood forecasting, hydrology, and environmental management.

Mark Franklin attended The Bishop's Stortford High School from 1988 to 1995, but no specific degree or field of study is mentioned. From 1995 to 1998, they pursued a BSc (hons) degree in Environmental Geology at the University of Leeds. Mark also obtained a certification in the "HIGH5 Strengths Test: Catalyst Coach Brainstormer Self-believer Optimist" from HIGH5TEST in August 2023.

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Timeline

  • Head Of Chemistry

    June, 2022 - present

  • Hydrometry Unit Manager

    June, 2018

  • Flood Forecasting Warning Manager

    October, 2017

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