Alstom Litchurch Lane Works

Key appointments at Alstom

Alstom has announced Rob Whyte as Managing Director UK and Ireland. He was previously Managing Director in the Nordics.

Rob Whyte started with Alstom over 30 years ago as an apprentice in the company’s Transmission and Distribution (T&D) division. He held this role in parallel with studying for an engineering degree at the University of Bath.

Leaving Alstom in 2003, he worked for Angel Trains – where he was responsible for the leasing of rail assets – and later ran his own business. Returning to Alstom in 2008, his most position in the UK was Managing Director of the Regional and Intercity fleet. As well as overseeing the servicing of the Alstom-built Class 390 Pendolino fleet on the West Coast Main Line, he also led the company’s successful bids for Nottingham Express Transit and Crossrail infrastructure in London.

Rob Whyte

Rob was promoted to the role of Managing Director Nordics in 2016, leading the Cluster to significant growth in terms of business, employees and projects.

“From starting my career with Alstom over three decades ago to leading this dynamic and talented team, I am excited to build on the organisation’s proud legacy of innovation and excellence in the rail industry. Together, we will continue to deliver efficient and low carbon solutions that transform transport across the UK and Ireland, and beyond,” said Rob.

“Rob’s appointment underscores Alstom’s commitment to fostering talent and investing in the regions where we operate. With his deep understanding of the UK and Ireland rail sector and a proven track record in leadership, Rob is perfectly positioned to continue driving our growth and delivering transformative projects,” said Gian Luca Erbacci, Europe Region President at Alstom.

Andy Butters

In addition to this announcement, Andy Butters has been appointed the company’s Managing Director Rolling Stock and Components UK and Ireland. Andy will oversee the production of new trains at Alstom’s historic Litchurch Lane Works in Derby.

Gian Luca Erbacci added: “I also warmly welcome Andy Butters to his new role and look forward to the contributions of both leaders as they steer Alstom towards an exciting future.”

Derby Litchurch Lane is one of the world’s largest rolling stock factories, and the only UK facility that designs, engineers, builds and tests trains for domestic and export markets. The factory was opened by the Midland Railway in 1876 and the city of Derby has been building trains continually since 1839.

Image credit: Alstom

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