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New policy director to expand influence of Logistics UK  

Business group Logistics UK has announced the appointment of its new policy director, Kate Jennings, who will join the organisation at the end of June.    

Logistics UK has appointed a new policy director, Kate Jennings, to increase representation and influence in transport policy

Jennings, whose extensive policy career has included both government and business sector roles, will lead Logistics UK’s team responsible for the organisation’s policy and representation work with both government and members as its executive director.  

Achieving more for members 

“Logistics UK has a well-respected reputation for research-based, factual policy positions which reflect the wishes of its members, and I am looking forward to working with the organisation’s expert policy team to expand its sphere of influence with government and other stakeholders,” she said.  

“The past few years has seen a growing awareness of the value of logistics among all sectors of society, and I am looking forward to leading the team as we continue to achieve even more for our members.”  

Most recently employed as the policy director of the Railway Industry Association, Ms Jennings has extensive experience of other transport modes, gained during her time at the Department for Transport, where she has worked in aviation and rail policy, as well as the development of road transport policy relating to exiting the EU.   

“Kate brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to Logistics UK from her time working in government and in the private sector,” says David Wells, Logistics UK’s chief executive. “I am certain that her insight will help the team achieve even more for our members and I look forward to working with her as we continue to drive the business forwards.”