In his decade at the airport Tim has presided over the £500m City Airport Development Plan (CADP), and alongside London partners has delivered industry leading sustainable transport performance.
Tim also led the airport’s recently published master plan which could create an additional 2,700 new jobs over the next 15 years, with the airport recruiting two thirds of its workforce from local East London boroughs.
Prior to his time at London City, Tim held positions in both public and private sectors, delivering renewable energy and waste infrastructure across the UK and Ireland.
He is a graduate of Trinity College Dublin and the University of West England and is a member of the Airport Operators Association (AOA) planning and sustainability working groups. He also sits as a founding member of the recently formed Green Hydrogen Alliance, a campaign project which draws on industry expertise to work with senior policymakers to accelerate the delivery of a commercially-valuable green hydrogen market in the UK.