Key management team changes at Virgin Rail Group

London, UK, 10-10-2013 — /EuropaWire/ — Virgin Rail Group (VRG) today (7 October 2013) confirmed details of its management team moving forward as Tony Collins, Chief Executive Officer and Chris Gibb, Chief Operating Officer  announced plans to retire after combined service of nearly 25 years.

Both Tony and Chris will step down this month.

Tony, who has had nearly 14 years with Virgin Trains and nine years as Chief Executive Officer, said now was the right time to hand over to a new team with the decision over the next West Coast Main Line franchise scheduled for 2017. He will remain as a consultant to VRG, ensuring the company retains access to his vast knowledge and experience for its franchise bid strategy.

Chris has also announced his retirement, after 10 years with Virgin Trains including six as Chief Operating Officer. Chris, a career railwayman, is hugely respected across the industry. He recently spent time with Network Rail, advising them on how to deliver performance improvements across the West Coast Main Line route.

The new management team will be overseen by Joint Executive Chairmen Patrick McCall and Martin Griffiths from shareholders Virgin Group and Stagecoach Group. Both have been involved in the management and growth of the business for more than a decade and will now chair the monthly executive meeting and drive the bid and growth strategy.

Phil Whittingham, as Director of Finance, is stepping up to become the Lead Executive. Phil Bearpark, Production Director, will become Director Operations and Customer Service and will also be the safety system duty holder. Patrick McGrath remains as Director Human Resources, while Graham Leech, Executive Director Commercial, and Andy Cross, Director Business Support, will also continue in their current positions. Each of the Senior Management Team has more than a decade of experience at Virgin Trains and together will have full responsibility for delivering every aspect of the business performance on a day-to-day basis.

Sir Richard Branson said: “Tony has been a wonderful leader of Virgin Trains over the past nine years, spearheading the development of a world-leading railway which is loved by its customers. He combines a brilliant grasp of the details of running the business with a passion for its people and the passengers.

“Tony, Chris and the team at Virgin Trains have transformed the West Coast Main Line from a laughing stock into Europe’s busiest long distance rail service. We have cut journey times, improved service and radically changed people’s experiences. Tony is passing the baton to a hugely experienced senior management team at Virgin Trains who are focused on how we can make services even better for our customers on what is on the backbone of the UK rail network.”

Sir Brian Souter, Stagecoach Group Chairman, said: “Virgin Trains is a fantastic partnership between two innovative transport groups. Tony, the wider management team and the thousands of people at the sharp end of delivering the train service for customers have done a superb job of making our joint vision of transforming rail travel a reality. There is more growth to come and the team we have in place will ensure we have continuity and experience to build on these achievements.”

Tony Collins said: “I have thoroughly enjoyed leading Virgin Trains and working with the wonderful staff to build a railway service that we can be truly proud of. We have come a long way in the last 10 years and we could not have done it without the amazing support of our people. We overcame all the odds last year and I know the team at Virgin Trains will carry on delivering the excellent customer service and innovation that we are famed for. It has been a great ride.”

Chris Gibb said:  “Delivering great customer service truly is a team effort, requiring not only great staff, which we have in spades at Virgin Trains, but also co-operation between the different stakeholders across the industry. I am especially proud of the part I have played in bringing these important individual parties together to deliver improved performance. That’s the foundation which great service is built on and I’m confident the team at Virgin Trains will continue to deliver further improvements to the service we provide for our customers.”

Virgin Trains employs 3,200 people and has a turnover of over £900million per annum.

Notes to Editors

Tony Collins
Tony joined Virgin Rail from Alstom in 1999, having negotiated the sale of the Pendolino train fleet to Virgin Trains. At the time, the West Coast Main Line was carrying 14 million passengers and was affected by network and track difficulties.

Under Tony’s management, Virgin Trains has introduced new fleets of Pendolino and Voyager trains and delivered a huge uplift in capacity and faster services. Annual passenger numbers have increased to more than 32 million, with customer satisfaction at a record high of 92%.

Most recently, Tony has managed the smooth transition to the current management contract as the Department for Transport finalises its plans for the next competitive franchise.

Chris Gibb
Chris joined British Rail from school aged 17. After twenty years of operational roles in England, Scotland and Wales, he was Managing Director, Wales & Borders before joining Virgin Trains in 2003 as Managing Director, Virgin Cross Country. In 2007 he became Chief Operating Officer, taking responsibility for Virgin West Coast operations and safety.

Phil Whittingham – Finance Director
Phil became Director, Finance on 1 January 2008. Phil qualified as a Chartered Accountant in 1996 and joined the company from KPMG’s Birmingham office in August 1999, where he worked closely with Virgin Trains.

Phil has held various positions in the Finance team, initially having responsibility for business plans and accounts. He was Finance Director of West Coast before joining the Executive team.

Martin Griffiths
Martin Griffiths (47) is Chief Executive of Stagecoach Group, the leading international public transport group, with extensive operations in the UK, United States and Canada. The Group employs around 35,000 people, and operates bus, coach, train, and tram services.

He is responsible for all aspects of the management of the Group’s operations, new business development and implementation of the Group’s growth strategy going forward.

A Chartered Accountant, Martin Grif­fiths joined Stagecoach Group in 1998 as Business Development Director and was appointed Finance Director in 2000.Martin Griffiths is co-Chairman of Virgin Rail Group and a non-executive Director of AG Barr plc. He is also a Director of the cross-industry Rail Delivery Group and Chairman of its Commercial Working Group.

A member and former Chairman of the Group of Scottish Finance Directors, he was named Scottish Young Finance Director of the Year in 2004.

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