New members join board at Zemo Partnership

Zemo Partnership, the multi-stakeholder group working to deliver on the UK’s transport decarbonisation objectives, has elected four new members to its Board of Directors.

The organisation – which changed its name from LowCVP to Zemo Partnership earlier this year – is unique in terms of the breadth and diversity of its stakeholder membership. It is steered by a Board elected by, and representative of, its diverse stakeholder constituencies.

Joining the Board are:

  • Tim Anderson, UK Head of Transport, Energy Saving Trust
  • Richard Cuerden, Director, TRL Academy – Transport Research Laboratory
  • Tanya Neech, UK Sustainability Officer, Scania UK
  • Glenn Saint, Vice President, Commercial Vehicles, Arrival

The new Board members bring long and wide-ranging experience of the UK transport sector, providing perspectives from both new and established vehicle manufacturers, insights into the public policy process and many of the research and technical aspects which will underpin the transition to zero.  All are committed to Zemo Partnership’s mission and that of its members in supporting the transition to zero emission transport in the UK.

Zemo Partnership’s Chair, Philip Sellwood CBE, said: “I’m delighted to welcome these new members to our Board. They join at an exciting and critical moment as the organisation positions to help government and industry deliver accelerated progress towards the full decarbonisation of road transport.”

Greg Marsden, Professor of Transport Governance at the Institute for Transport Studies, Leeds University and Peter Harris, Vice President, International Sustainability, UPS have been elected again and continue their terms on the Zemo Partnership Board.

Peter Stephens, Nissan, and David Wright, Coventry University, have stepped down from the Board.

Zemo Partnership’s virtual annual conference ‘Making it real: what does the zero emission revolution mean for you?‘ takes place on 20 July. Transport + Energy is acting as a media partner for the event with Editorial Director Alec Peachey set to chair a session in the afternoon.

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