Zemo Partnership
Andy Eastlake has a diverse work experience, with significant roles in various organizations. Andy is currently serving as the Chief Executive Officer of Zemo Partnership since June 2021. Prior to this, Andy worked as the Managing Director of Zemo Partnership starting from April 2012.
Before joining Zemo Partnership, they worked at Cenex as a Director from an unspecified date in 2008 to June 2017.
Earlier in their career, Andy was associated with Millbrook Proving Ground Ltd. where they held the position of Group Head of Commercial and Projects from April 2011 to April 2012. Andy also served as the Head of Laboratories at the same company from an unspecified date in 1987 to April 2011.
Furthermore, Andy contributed to the educational sector as the Chair of Governors at Wavendon Gate School from an unspecified date in 2006 to March 2012.
Lastly, they were a Board Member at Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership from an unspecified date in 2008 to 2012.
Andy Eastlake attended St Albans School from 1976 to 1983. Andy then went on to study at the University of Southampton from 1984 to 1987, where they obtained a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering. No specific field of study is mentioned for their degree.
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Zemo Partnership
Zemo Partnership was established in 2003 (as LowCVP) as a public-private partnership that exists to accelerate a sustainable shift to lower carbon, cleaner vehicles and fuels and create opportunities for UK businesses. Over 200 organisations are engaged, representing diverse viewpoints. Zemo Partnership: - Develops initiatives to promote the sale and supply of low carbon vehicles and fuels - Provides input and advice on Government policy - Provides a forum for stakeholders to share knowledge and information - Ensures that UK motor, fuel and related businesses are best placed to capitalise on the opportunities in the net zero carbon markets of the future - Contributes to the achievement of UK Government targets for road transport carbon reduction