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Logistics UK announces new Public Affairs team


Logistics UK has announced the creation of its new Public Affairs team, which will focus on building relationships with UK and devolved parliaments and governments – including Westminster and Whitehall, the devolved administrations of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, as well as regional Mayors and combined authorities.

The team will be led by Ben Garratt – who joins Logistics UK as Deputy Director for Public Affairs – and will also include Natalie Chapman, previously Head of Policy for the South, who becomes Head of Public Affairs, as well as Emily Wood, who joins as Public Affairs and Policy Advisor.

Garratt brings with him a wealth of industry experience and knowledge from his time as Head of Stakeholder Engagement at intercity train operator LNER and, before that, as Head of Rail Communications at the Department for Transport. He will lead the development of Logistics UK’s public affairs strategy and advocate for Logistics UK and the sector in political, government and regulatory arenas.

Wood joins from Westminster-based public affairs, PR and digital marketing agency PLMR and will lead on innovation policy, as well as public affairs. Her role will involve supporting the development and progress of public affairs activity at Logistics UK, and shaping the content and delivery of public policy positions.

Kate Jennings, Director of Policy at Logistics UK, said: “We are delighted to announce the creation of our Public Affairs team, which will undoubtedly reinforce Logistics UK’s strong position within industry and amplify its voice among senior stakeholders and government. The team’s creation will enable us to grow our political engagement at a national and local level and drive Logistics UK’s campaigning work, allowing us to achieve even more for our members.”

Garratt comments: “Logistics UK is well respected across government for its evidence-based policy work, and I am thrilled to lead its new Public Affairs team. I look forward to strengthening relationships with government and stakeholders to maximise the impact of our work, and to raise awareness of a sector supporting growth, productivity and aspiration in communities across the country.”

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Published On: 12/01/2023 16:00:46

 

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