Here is your quarterly summary of some of the successes of Cranfield alumni:
- Angus Murray (MBA 1999) has taken over as CEO of Connect Plus, which operates and manages the M25 under the largest highways public finance initiative (PFI) project ever awarded in the UK.
- Naomi Rowe (Exec MBA 2021) joined the National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ) team on Monday 1 July, working to oversee the exacting assessments for the NCTJ's qualifications and apprenticeships.
- Paul Bristowe (MBA 2010) has been appointed as the new Chief of Staff role at Associated British Ports, the UK's leading ports operator.
- Jerome Mayhew (Business Growth and Development Programme 2010) has retained his seat for Broadland and Fakenham in the 2024 general election.
- Joseph Asumang (MSc Logistics and Transportation 1997) has been appointed as an independent non-executive director to the board of Republic Bank.
- Arantxa Alonso (MSc Automotive Product Engineering 2000) has been appointed as new brand officer of Seat. She will assume her new role in September to lead the long-term strategy.
- Benoit Lepage (MSc Manufacturing 2001) has been appointed Chief Financial Officer of Renault Group Iberia.
- Gerber Gomez (MSc Translational Medicine 2005) was recognised at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Diagnostics & Laboratory Medicine for Industry Division Best Abstract Award First Place for an abstract developed in collaboration with colleagues.
If you've been featured in the media, don't forget to share your successes with us so we can include them in our quarterly roundup. Email our Alumni Communications team including a link to the website or press release.
Check out last quarter's summary (April to June 2024) for more alumni in the news.