East West Railway Company
Ami Keilah is an experienced procurement professional with a robust background in managing substantial budgets and developing strategic procurement solutions across various sectors. Currently serving as Interim Senior Commercial Lead at East West Railway Company since October 2018, Ami has previously held key roles including Interim Commercial Procurement Manager at NHS England, where responsibilities involved managing a £120 million annual spend and delivering significant savings. Other notable positions include Interim Procurement Manager at Midland Heart, Procurement Manager at High Speed Two (HS2) Ltd, and a procurement position at Walsall Hospitals NHS Trust, consistently achieving savings and enhancing procurement processes. Ami holds a BA (Hons) in Public Policy & Management Studies from De Montfort University and is a member of the Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply.
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East West Railway Company
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East West Railway Company is a new and exciting venture at the forefront of the changing landscape of the rail industry, delivering substantial fast-paced improvement to modernise the railway. East West Rail is a proposed new rail link between Oxford, Milton Keynes, Cambridge and potentially beyond. As part of bold plans for the ‘UK’s Silicon Valley’, it is one of the most high profile infrastructure projects in the UK today. The new railway will improve local connectivity and serve as a catalyst for economic development, including the creation of more high skilled jobs and new homes. It will also significantly reduce existing commuting and travel times. In late 2017, the Secretary of State for Transport launched the East West Railway Company to bring new drive to the project. The organization is leading the way on innovation, with a clear ambition to increase the pace of delivery and improve cost-effectiveness. A ‘disruptor’ to the traditional model for building railways, East West Railway Co has a genuine focus on the customer, and will develop a much close alignment between building infrastructure and operating passenger services.