Execution Edge joins energy and London business communities

Execution Edge joins energy and London business communities

27 May 2026 Consultancy.uk
Execution Edge joins energy and London business communities

Boutique consultancy Execution Edge has become a member of Offshore Energies UK and the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry. According to the firm, the move is a recognition of the quality of its AI governance, operational excellence, and cross-border advisory offerings.

Malije Okoye, director of Execution Edge, commented, “Joining Offshore Energies UK and the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry is a natural extension of our growth strategy and reflects where Execution Edge is headed as an organisation.”

“We are committed to being active contributors within both communities, sharing what we know, engaging seriously with the industries and institutions that matter, and building the kind of relationships that create long-term value for the businesses and sectors we serve.”

Based in London, Execution Edge works with leadership teams across the energy, financial services, and public sectors on AI strategy, programme management, and cross-border transaction advisory.

As the UK energy transition accelerates and demand for robust AI governance frameworks grows, the firm’s dual membership positions it to both influence and respond to the policy and commercial developments defining these sectors.

The company intends to be an active participant within both organisations, contributing expertise to member communities, engaging with emerging industry challenges, and building the partnerships that support long-term growth for its clients and peers alike.

Offshore Energies UK, formerly Oil and Gas UK, is a trade association for the UK offshore energy industry; spanning oil, gas, hydrogen, and carbon. Meanwhile, the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry is a key hub for the business community in the UK’s capital. Accredited by the British Chambers of Commerce, the network supports members’ businesses through a range of services and advocate on behalf of London’s business community.

A release from Execution Edge noted that the memberships “mark a significant step” in the firm’s commitment to active participation in the UK business community, “not only to deepen its understanding of the sectors it serves, but to contribute meaningfully to the conversations shaping them.”

To that end, both memberships reflect “a deliberate approach to growth, one built on partnership, knowledge exchange, and genuine engagement with industry”.

Welcoming Execution Edge to its membership community, Mark McClelland, acting corporate affairs director at Offshore Energies UK, said, “We are delighted to welcome Execution Edge to our membership community. Their experience working at the intersection of policy, investment and operational delivery will be a strong addition to our workgroups and forums, where practical insight and evidence‑led thinking are essential. We look forward to drawing on their expertise as we work with members and stakeholders to turn strategic ambition into deliverable outcomes for the UK’s energy system.”