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Lunchtime Briefing with Elliot Shaw, Chief Customer and Strategy Officer, National Highways

Author WIG Date 24 Apr 2025

A recording of the WIG Lunchtime Briefing with Elliot Shaw, Chief Customer and Strategy Officer, National Highways

Theme(s)

Infrastructure

Economic growth and prosperity

With growing focus on the UK's road infrastructure, understanding its challenges and opportunities is key to unlocking growth in the UK. 

Watch this WIG Lunchtime Briefing with Elliot Shaw, Chief Customer and Strategy Officer, National Highways as we explore the transformative role of strategic road developments and how cross-sector collaboration is driving progress. 

Watch now to:

• Gain insights into emerging opportunities in road development

• Discover how cross sector collaboration can address key challenges in road infrastructure

• Learn more about National Highways' initiatives to drive economic growth in the UK



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Please note the Q&A is not included in this recording.

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Speaker

Elliot is National Highways’ Chief Customer and Strategy Officer and is a member of both its Board and Executive team. He is responsible for the strategic development of National Highways’ strategic road network, customer proposition, organisational business improvement agenda, analytical and economist functions, relationships with key statutory and regulatory bodies and communications and corporate affairs activities.

Before joining National Highways Elliot’s career included being Transformation Director at the Ministry of Justice and senior positions at the Department for Transport, following an early career as a management consultant at Accenture. He holds a Master’s in Public Administration from Harvard University, a BA in Economics and Politics, has been a Public Policy Fellow at Cambridge University and is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Highways and Transportation.