Porterbrook appoints joint Innovation and Projects Director
Posted: 2 August 2019 | Global Railway Review | No comments yet
The rolling stock leasing company has announced Helen Simpson and Chandra Morbey have been jointly appointed to the role of Innovation and Projects Director to further enhance Porterbrook’s ability to develop and deliver complex engineering projects.
(L-R) Chandra Morbey and Helen Simpson
Reporting directly to Jason Groombridge, Director of Engineering Services, Helen and Chandra will fulfil the role as a job share, building on a successful partnership that has existed for over a decade.
Helen and Chandra’s appointment recognises their outstanding contribution and leadership at Porterbrook, particularly in the development of HydroFLEX, the UK’s first hydrogen-powered train, and the Innovation Hub, a novel demonstrator platform for testing new rail technologies and passenger-facing improvements.
Helen and Chandra will work together to further enhance Porterbrook’s ability to develop and deliver complex engineering projects, such as the innovative FLEX range, which enables existing trains to operate on a wider range of electrified and non-electrified rail lines, while also helping to reduce emissions. As part of their role Helen and Chandra will oversee innovation, technical services and new build projects.
Jason Groombridge, Director of Engineering Services, said: “I am delighted that Helen and Chandra will take on this role, allowing a closer integration of our engineering and project management capabilities. Helen and Chandra are a tremendous asset to our Engineering Services team and I am confident that their new position will be a further boost to Porterbrook’s reputation for innovation and project delivery.”
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Chandra Morbey, Helen Simpson (Porterbrook), Jason Groombridge