Page Title: Our directors - Sustrans.org.uk

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Page Text: Our directors Our team of executive directors Sustrans executive team of directors embody our charity's values and provide strong leadership with expertise and vision. Xavier Brice, Chief Executive As CEO, Xavier’s job is to get the best out of the fantastic team at Sustrans through his leadership of the Executive team. He is accountable to the Board of Trustees for delivering our strategy and works closely with our trustees and external stakeholders. Ever since childhood, Xavier has been fascinated by transport’s impact on society. He believes that how we get around shapes how happy we are as individuals, and how happy and healthy our society is. He thinks we could all be a lot healthier and happier and is thrilled to be an organisation making that happen. Xavier joined Sustrans in June 2016 from Transport for London where he held a variety of roles. This included leading the modernisation of London Underground's stations, and developing a new cycling strategy for the city, which led to the introduction of the Cycle Superhighways and Cycle Hire Scheme. Before this, he advised international businesses and organisations on their strategies. Xavier is a lifelong cyclist and a bit of a transport geek. He's a long-term Sustrans supporter and has too many cycles of various shapes and sizes. He's married with two young girls and lives in Surrey. Connect with Xavier on LinkedIn John Lauder, Deputy Chief Executive John has been with Sustrans since 2005, first as Director for Scotland and now as Deputy CEO and Executive Director for Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. He believes that one of Sustrans' great strengths is the ability of our people to deliver practical and collaborative projects that demonstrate how things can be changed for the better and that the status quo can be challenged sensibly and practically. John leads our teams across Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. He supports them to build partnerships, engage with local communities, and design and build infrastructure - rejuvenating the National Cycle Network so that it works for everyone. He says it’s a privilege to lead such teams and he is constantly blown away by how creative, impactful and ambitious our projects are. John is a country boy at heart, born and bred in the rural Scottish Borders. He grew up walking and then cycling everywhere and the habit has never left him. Now, cycling is a way to get exercise and head-space. He lives near many fantastic Network routes and wants that for everyone. Connect with John on LinkedIn Susie Dunham, Executive Director of Impact Susie is an impact-driven leader with over 15 years’ experience in the sustainability field, across public, private and third sectors. She has been in a variety of roles with Sustrans since 2007. Prior to Sustrans, Susie was a resource efficiency consultant, leading communications projects focused on waste minimisation and recycling for public and private sector clients. Susie is passionate about the role that walking and cycling can play in making places healthier, and people happier. She began cycling at university and has never looked back. Today she spends her free time trying to encourage her 4-year-old son to get on his bike and discover the same freedom and joy.

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