Jeremy and Andrew

Network Rail announces Jeremy Westlake as new Chief Executive

Network Rail has announced the appointment of Jeremy Westlake as its next Chief Executive, replacing Sir Andrew Haines who will be retiring.

Jeremy, who is currently Chief Financial Officer, will formally take up the role in October following a transition period alongside Sir Andrew. In this role, Jeremy will oversee the amalgamation of Network Rail with Great British Railways to bring together track and train to deliver benefits for passengers and communities across the country.

Secretary of State for Transport, Heidi Alexander, said: “I would like to warmly congratulate Jeremy on his appointment. Having someone with his expertise and experience across the transport sector will be invaluable as this government continues to invest in rail to bring about lasting change and growth. 

“We are incredibly grateful for Andrew’s hard work over the last seven years. His vision and support has been vital as we establish Great British Railways – one of this government’s biggest reforms. His work has been a key part of our efforts to deliver a simpler, more efficient railway, with passengers at its heart.”

Acting Chair of Network Rail, Mike Putnam, said: “On behalf of the Board, I am delighted to announce Jeremy Westlake as our new Chief Executive. He brings extensive leadership experience from across the transport and engineering sectors, both in the UK and internationally. His strong track record in encouraging cross-industry collaboration, working closely with our supply chain, and driving continuous improvement will be crucial as we continue the transition towards Great British Railways.

“At a time of significant transformation for the rail industry, Jeremy’s experience and strategic insight will be key to ensuring Network Rail continues to deliver a safe and reliable railway for passengers and freight customers.

“I would also like to extend my heartfelt thanks to Andrew for his outstanding leadership over the past seven years. His vision for a simpler, more integrated railway has been instrumental in shaping the path to Great British Railways and improving the experience for millions of rail users.”

Paul Marshall

Network Rail has also announced that Paul Marshall has been appointed as Chief Financial Officer. Paul, who is currently Group Finance Director brings a deep understanding of the organisation’s financial operations and strategic goals.

Jeremy Westlake

Jeremy Westlake said: “I’m honoured to be appointed Chief Executive at such a pivotal time for Britain’s railway. I look forward to working with colleagues across the industry to continue building a railway that is safe, efficient, and fit for the future - serving passengers, freight, and communities across the country.

“I would also like to congratulate Paul Marshall on his appointment as Chief Financial Officer. Paul’s expertise in financial management and commitment to driving efficiency will be invaluable as we move towards GBR.”

Image credits: Network Rail

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