Sir Henry Royce Memorial Lecture
Crossrail - Vital Innovative British Infrastructure Delivering Long-term Economic Growth
17 September 2013 | One Wimpole Street, London, UK
About the speaker
Terry Morgan CBE, FREng, Chairman, Crossrail
Terry Morgan took over the role of Chairman of Crossrail on 1 June 2009.
Crossrail is a £14.9bn project, sponsored by the DfT and TfL, to deliver a world class affordable railway that links Maidenhead and Heathrow West of London with the West End, the City and Canary Wharf, to Stratford and Shenfield North East of London and Woolwich and Abbey Wood to the South East.
Prior to this, Terry was Chief Executive of Tube Lines, a PPP company that was contracted to maintain and upgrade the infrastructure of the Jubilee, Northern and Piccadilly lines.
Terry’s employment record also includes:
- Group Managing Director, Operations, BAE Systems
- Group HR Director, BAE Systems
- Managing Director (Royal Ordnance)
- Managing Director (Land Rover), Rover Group
- Operations Director, Rover Group
Terry Morgan is the past President of the CMI (Chartered Management Institute) and a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering and the Institution of Engineering and Technology.
He has an MSc in Engineering Production and Management. Married with two children, his interests include golf and rugby.
Terry is Non-Executive Chairman of the Manufacturing Technology Centre and the National Skills Academy for Engineering. He is also a Non-Executive Director of MITIE Group plc. and Boxwood Limited.
July 2012 saw Terry take up the post of Non-Executive Director for the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC). He is also a Trustee of the London Transport Museum.
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