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Julian Glover

The Progress 1000: London's most influential people 2019 – Business: Infrastructure

Sadie Morgan

Founding director, dRMM | NEW
Morgan is a leading architect andm design expert and a founding director of dRMM, in London Bridge. With a career that spans over 25 years, she has contributed massively to the design and architecture world. Her expertise has played a part on the HS2 design panel and on the National Infrastructure Commission.

Alan Baxter

Founder, Alan Baxter Integrated Design | NEW
Founding his practice in 1974, Baxter has been a leading engineer and designer with better understanding of London’s development than anyone. His firm is playing a leading role in projects such as rebuilding the Palace of Westminster — he’s an expert and a hero.

Isabel Dedring

(Glenn Copus)

Global transport leader, Arup
The brilliant Isabel Dedring, the driving force behind ArupGlobal and the former Deputy Mayor for Transport, is dedicated to making London’s transportation efficient and environmentally friendly. She joined Arup in 2016 to help the firm of designers, planners, engineers, architects, consultants, and technical specialists, work to design and engineer ambitious structures.

Álex Cruz

CEO, British Airways | NEW
Highflyer Cruz started with American Airlines working with them in London and then became the founding chief executive of low-cost airline Clickair. The Spaniard from Bilbao became CEO of BA in April 2016 when he moved on to bigger, better and more British things.

Lord Paul Deighton

Chairman of Heathrow Airport
A former Goldman Sachs banker, Deighton as chief executive of the London organising committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games was instrumental to the success of the 2012 London Olympics. In 2016 the keen sportsman became chairman of Heathrow Airport, promising to give passengers “the best airport service in the world.” Last year he also accepted the position of chairman of the board of The Economist Group.

Andrew Haines

CEO, Network Rail
Haines has been working tirelessly for the past year, since his appointment to CEO, to reshape London’s railways. His reputation for cost-cutting has earned him praise and he continues to transform the system.

Sir Peter Hendy

(Nigel Howard)

Chairman, Network Rail
The previous Commissioner of TFL has been working to keep London running since 1975. Hendy was appointed a CBE in 2006 for his work in keeping London running during the 7 July bombings.

John Halsall

Managing director, Network Rail Southern Region | NEW
Halsall is the head of new routes covering all trains into London from the south. His responsibility and work on Network Rail is a big role and vital to get people to work.

Bernadette Kelly

Permanent secretary, Department for Transport
After graduating, Kelly joined the Civil Service immediately and worked on public policy pertaining to business and the economy. She has been leading in reforming infrastructure, utility regulation, corporate governance, housing supply and general local growth.

Mark Thurston

(PA)

CEO, HS2
Since 2017, Thurston has been leading HS2 as CEO with more than 25 years’ experience in project and programme management behind him. His leadership in important projects in infrastructure, such as the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, makes him a major player in London’s development as a city.

Mark Wild

CEO, Crossrail
Previously the managing director of London Underground and TFL engineering, Wild is at the front of helping build Crossrail a new line. This complex project requires his expertise and commitment to helping London transport.

Andrew Mitchell

CEO, Thames Tideway
Mitchell is leading the construction of a new mega-sewer to clean up the Thames. The former programme director and board member at Crossrail is a mastermind determined to change the quality of the capital’s river.

Azmat Yusuf

CEO and founder, Citymapper
The founder of the genius app Citymapper previously worked at Google and is constantly inspiring entrepreneurs. He is behind making London public transport smarter.

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The Progress 1000, in partnership with the global bank Citi, is the Evening Standard’s celebration of the people changing London’s future for the better. #Progress1000

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