Siemens Mobility has appointed Aglaja Schneider as its new Joint Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director for Rolling Stock and Customer Services for its business in the UK & Ireland.
Schneider assumed her position on 1 January, and succeeds Sambit Banerjee, who is retiring after a 30-year career with the company.
Schneider’s appointment builds on the company’s recent momentum across rolling stock, digital rail and major UK infrastructure programmes
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Aglaja Schneider, Joint UK&I CEO and Managing Director for Rolling Stock and Customer Services, said:
I am excited to take on the role of Joint CEO at a time when the UK rail industry is entering a transformative phase, with rail reform accelerating and Great British Railways bringing track and train closer together to improve passenger journeys.
This is a moment that calls for bold thinking and strong collaboration. I will continue to work with our partners and customers as we strive to transform rail travel and transport for everyone.
Joining Siemens Mobility’s existing senior leadership team in the UK, consisting of Rob Morris (Joint UK&I Chief Executive Officer) and Marko Feulner (Chief Financial Officer and Chair of the Board UK&I); Schneider’s appointment follows a period of growth for the company within the UK, including the recent opening of its 6 million GBP Multi-Functional Centre at its Kings Heath Depot in Northampton.
Michael Peter, CEO and Managing Director of Siemens Mobility, said:
Aglaja’s appointment comes at a pivotal moment for the UK and Irish rail industries, as we look to deliver Britain’s first battery bi-mode trains from Goole, digitalise signalling from Chippenham, and train the next generation of rail engineers in Northampton.
The UK and Ireland are amongst our key markets, and with Aglaja, Rob’s and Marko’s leadership, alongside our innovative and sustainable rail portfolio, I am confident we are well positioned to transform rail travel and transport in the UK and Ireland.
Schneider’s previous experience includes work with Siemens itself, including recent time served as Project Director for the Piccadilly line and Head of the London Deep Tube Upgrade Programme.