Mark Thurston

Mark John Thurston (born 3 January 1967)[1] is a British electrical engineer and businessman, and the chief executive of proposed new and controversial railway project High Speed 2 since March 2017.

Early life

Thurston was born in the London Borough of Sutton. He has a younger brother (born 1969). He lived in Carshalton, Surrey and attended The Wallington High School for Boys in his senior school years.

From the College of North West London in 1983–1987 he gained a Higher National Certificate in Electrical and Electronic Engineering. He attended Loughborough University from 1999 to 2001 gaining an MSc in Engineering Management.

Career

Thurston began his career as an apprentice with Transport for London.[2] He later worked for Metronet. In June 2008, he joined CH2M as head of structures, bridges and highways.[3] On 26 January 2017, Thurston was appointed chief executive of High Speed 2.[4]

Personal life

Thurston lives in Coulsdon, Surrey. He married Amanda Warrilow in April 1994. They have two daughters (born June 1996 and October 1998).

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Business positions
Preceded by
Simon Kirby
Chief Executive of High Speed 2
March 2017 -
Succeeded by
Incumbent
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