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AET Webinar: Transport politics: Engaging with political stakeholders

Transport politics: Engaging with political stakeholders

FREE Webinar: Thursday, 3 October 2024 
11.00 - 12.00 CEST / 10.00 - 11.00 BST

How do transport planners and researchers influence decision makers? In this webinar, we examine the importance of political engagement in shaping the debate around transport and influencing outcomes to move plans forward.

“Transport politics: Engaging with political stakeholders”

Lewis North, Head of Public Affairs for Rail Partners (UK), will discuss how to engage with politicians and other key stakeholders. Drawing upon examples from the railway in Great Britain, he will examine the importance of media interventions and political engagement. This session will explore tactics to achieve results and influence government policy, while also exploring how to respond to challenges to policy positions and ways of managing setbacks.

Following the presentation will be a short response from John Martin, Head of Climate Engagement, Ireland Department of Transport. The webinar will be chaired by AET Board member, Conall Mac Aongusa.

Speaker

Lewis has over 10 years of experience in UK and EU public affairs, communications, and campaigning. Prior to working at Rail Partners, where Lewis leads on political engagement, he worked in external affairs roles in several arms-length bodies, including the Environment Agency, the Charity Commission and Network Rail. He started his career as a political adviser to a Member of the European Parliament where he advised on environmental policy and media relations.

Lewis North,

Head of Public Affairs

Rail Partners (UK)

Webinar Information

AET Transport and Mobility Forum webinars are FREE and are hosted on the Zoom platform.

For further registration details, please go to AET Transport and Mobility Forum and follow the link to register for the webinar.

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