Ex-Atkins boss appointed HS2 chair

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Former Atkins chair Allan Cook has been appointed as the new chair of HS2 Ltd following the resignation of Sir Terry Morgan.

The appointment follows Sir Terry resigning from both his chair positions at HS2 Ltd and Crossrail earlier this month.

Cook takes up the reigns of the largest infrastructure project in Europe, bringing more than 40 years’ international experience in the infrastructure, automotive, aerospace and defence industries, including serving as co-chair of the Defence Growth Partnership, chair of the High Value Manufacturing Catapult, and chair of WS Atkins, Leonardo UK, and deputy chair of Marshalls Group.

Steve Hollis, chair of the HS2 Growth Delivery Board, said: “I am looking forward to working closely with Allan as we see the impact HS2 is having on the West Midlands accelerate in the coming months. While the construction phase for the new railway and station is just about to start, the project is already having a positive impact. We have the view that project is beyond building a railway, it is about transforming the region, about improving the infrastructure for people across the whole of the West Midlands, and creating an environment that will deliver jobs, economic growth and a better place to live and work.”

West Midlands Mayor, Andy Street, said: “We welcome Allan’s appointment as the new chair of HS2 Ltd. Having a chair with the infrastructure experience, and the detailed knowledge of working with government, that Allan brings to the programme will be advantageous, as we start to build the new stations, construct the high-speed rail track, and implement a wide range of connectivity improvements across the West Midlands.”

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