London Gatwick has named Lesley Hall as environment, health and safety director (EHS), while Bronwen Jones has been promoted to development director.
Hall and her team will be developing the performance and culture of EHS at the airport, ensuring it achieves excellence and recognition across the wider UK aviation sector. She was previously head of EHS for the merchant power business at Centrica, which included power stations, offshore wind farms and new energy technology projects. Hall’s other experience includes roles at BP Gas, Brett Group and BP Alternative Energy.
As development director, Jones will work closely with Tim Norwood, corporate affairs, sustainability and planning director, and Ray Melee, construction director, to help deliver the airport’s plans for continued growth. This work will aim to ensure Gatwick has a robust and deliverable 10-year Capital Investment Plan (CIP) that aligns with the wider UK aviation and airspace strategy. Jones was previously head of development at Gatwick.
Stewart Wingate, CEO at London Gatwick Airport, said, “I am delighted Lesley Hall and Bronwen Jones have joined Gatwick’s executive team and I look forward to the breadth of experience they will both bring to their new roles. These appointments demonstrate Gatwick’s ongoing commitment to providing our passengers with the very best airport facilities and service possible.”