Go-Ahead announces the appointment of Andy Edwards as Managing Director of Go-Ahead London. He Andy has previously covered the position of Operations Director, as well as Managing Director of Go-Ahead Singapore and Go-Ahead Ireland. He will start his new role in January 2026.

Following Andy Edwards’s promotion, Andre Harlock, coming from Govia Thameslink Railway, has been appointed as Operations Director for Go-Ahead London.

Andy Edwards new Managing Director of Go-Ahead London

The group also announces that Nick Kinsey has joined Go-Ahead London as Finance Director. He “brings a wealth of financial knowledge and experience from both listed and privately-owned companies, and his expertise will be invaluable in ensuring that Go-Ahead London is in a strong position to grow and succeed in the years ahead”, reads the press note.

Matt Carney, CEO, Go-Ahead Bus said: “This is a thoroughly well-deserved promotion for Andy who has shown complete dedication to putting customers at the heart of everything we do. I’m also delighted that we’ll be joined by Andre and Nick, both highly experienced and talented individuals. I’m confident that Andy, Andre and Nick will further strengthen Go-Ahead London’s position as the city’s leading bus operator.”

Andy Edwards, Managing Director, Go-Ahead London said: “It’s a huge privilege to be appointed Managing Director to London’s largest bus operator. I’m looking forward to continuing to work closely with Transport for London and my talented colleagues to deliver safe, reliable and punctual services for the millions of customers who travel with Go-Ahead London.”

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