Rob Varley elected as WMO First Vice President
Author: Press Office
15:02 (UTC) on Thu 30 Nov 2017
Rob Varley, Chief Executive of the Met Office, has been elected First Vice-President of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).
Rob will support WMO President David Grimes, Assistant Deputy Minister and head of Environment and Climate Change Canada. The WMO President presides over the sessions of Congress and the Executive Council, which guide WMO activities in research and services related to weather, water and climate.
Announcing the appointment, WMO Secretary-General Petteri Taalas, said: “On behalf of the Organization and my own behalf, I am pleased to extend our warmest congratulations to Rob on his designation as the First Vice-President of WMO. I look forward to his future participation and effective contribution to the work of the Organization for the benefit of all our Members.”
Rob has been Chief Executive of the Met Office since 2014 and is the UK’s Permanent Representative to WMO. He is a member of the WMO Executive Council and the WMO Executive Council’s working group on Strategic and Operational Planning, as well as working groups on disaster risk reduction and gender mainstreaming.
Rob Varley said: “The WMO’s role in providing strong and clear leadership within the global meteorological and hydrological community towards protecting life and property and improving well-being of societies, aligns extremely closely with the purpose we have put at the heart of the Met Office.
“I have long been a vocal advocate in promoting the ongoing relevance of National Meteorological and Hydrological Services in a changing social, political and industrial world.”
Rob was elected to fill the post vacated by Divino Moura of Brazil in a postal/electronic ballot among WMO’s 191 Members. The positions of President and Vice-President are honorary.