Part 2: Projects, decisions, and future challenges with ORR
In Part two of our conversation with John, we dive into projects, decisions, and future challenges that are shaping the rail industry.
Read moreStephen is a leader and decision maker, currently the UK’s Managing Director, after taking a number of leadership roles in Steer. He has over 30 years’ work experience of which over 25 years is in consultancy focussed on the transport, and in particular aviation and rail industries.
Stephen joined Steer from PricewaterhouseCoopers. He started his career at the Civil Aviation Authority, a part of the UK’s economic regulatory team.
Stephen combines qualifications in economics and finance, with vast experience in provide economic regulation, competition, financial and industry analysis to support key decisions, changes in legislation and regulatory and competition oversight of transport industries.
Stephen has vast experience of leading client relationship and project teams working across client/ consultant, and multi-consultant teams to deliver client requirements.
In Part two of our conversation with John, we dive into projects, decisions, and future challenges that are shaping the rail industry.
Read moreIn this special two-part episode of ‘Voices of the Industry’, we are joined by John Larkinson, the CEO of the Office of Rail and Road (ORR).
Read moreSteer is proud to have supported the development team for what will be JFK's largest international terminal, and congratulates the entire project team on a successful financial close.
Read moreThe aviation industry has addressed and worked through previous shocks and economic downturns, including SARS, 9/11, the Global Financial Crisis, alongside fluctuations in oil prices. However, the global impact of COVID-19 and worldwide Governments’ response is unprecedented.
Read moreA federal rulemaking now pending for the New York region will likely signal the future of regulatory approaches to allocating scarce airport capacity in the US.
Read moreYes, you are in the right place. After 40 years, we have changed our name from Steer Davies Gleave to mark our growing international footprint and our expanding portfolio into markets beyond transportation.
Explore our new website to learn more about Steer: who we are, how we work and what our future holds.