Tuesday 21 May 2019

United Kingdom: Network Rail appoints new chief information officer

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Network Rail announced on 13 May that Aidan Hancock has joined the company as group chief information officer (CIO).

Before joining Network Rail, Aidan held senior leadership roles at BP for over 12 years, including chief network architect and most recently CIO and vice-president BP Middle East. In this role he was responsible for BP’s largest region, including operating the world’s second largest oil field, and managing BP’s relationship with government ministerial stakeholders.

Aidan has joined the Route Services senior management team and reports directly to Susan Cooklin, managing director, Route Services.

Susan said:
“Aidan has extensive experience leading IT organisations and digital business transformation across industries from broadcasting to energy. I’m delighted that he will be joining Network Rail and bringing his expertise to the railway.”
Aidan will be responsible for supplying IT, including infrastructure and support services. He will lead the delivery of Route Services’ customer-focused enabling technology as well as back office IT operations to deliver a more efficient national service to Network Rail’s devolved route businesses.

On joining Network Rail, Aidan said:
“It is now in the spotlight as companies embrace the potential of digital transformation. I’m excited to be joining Network Rail to lead on this challenge, unlocking value and improvements for the future while also delivering our day-to-day services to the highest level of performance.”

(Source: Network Rail)

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Aidan Hancock, the new group chief information officer (CIO) © Network Rail