Ian Constance appointed Chief Executive of £1bn Advanced Propulsion Centre
11 Aug 2015
The UK’s low carbon propulsion industry has taken another major step forward today with the announcement of the new CEO for the Advanced Propulsion Centre (APC).
Ian Constance will take up the position of Chief Executive in September 2015 for the £1 billion programme which helps turn low carbon propulsion concepts into products developed and produced in the UK.
Dr. Gerhard Schmidt, Chairman of the Advanced Propulsion Centre, said, “I am delighted to appoint Ian Constance as Chief Executive of the Advanced Propulsion Centre. He brings a wealth of global experience from 25 years in the automotive industry which will enable him to help organisations with the development of low carbon propulsion technology in the UK.
“Ian will take over the leadership of the APC from Tony Pixton, who has completed his assignment to deliver a successful fast start-up for the organisation. On behalf of the APC Board and our stakeholders I would like to thank him for his leadership, and to welcome his continued service as a member of the APC Board, ensuring continuity and access to his experience as we continue the important work of delivering opportunities and growth for the UK automotive sector”.
Anna Soubry, Minister for Business Innovation and Skills, said, “I am very proud of our automotive sector and the government will continue to work with industry to ensure its star shines brightly. Ian Constance brings global expertise and knowledge to the APC as it seeks to accelerate the development and production of new green technologies which can secure future jobs in the industry.”
Ian Constance, 46, joins the APC from Ford Motor Company in Detroit where he was most recently Global Chief Engineer for Large Cars. Following an engineering degree at Aston University and MSc at Loughborough University, Ian has worked with Ford in the UK, Germany, Thailand, China and the USA in various leadership roles with a strong focus on new product development and launch.
Ian Constance, new Chief Executive of the Advanced Propulsion Centre said, “It is a great privilege to join the Advanced Propulsion Centre and lead the future development of this remarkable collaboration between government and industry, which is driving investment and innovation in the UK. I look forward to working with the wide range of APC partner organisations, academic institutions, SMEs, suppliers and manufacturers to focus our national resources as we create the Propulsion Nation, delivering growth in the automotive industry.”
Nigel Stein, Industry Chair of the Automotive Council and GKN Chief Executive, said, “The APC was created by the Automotive Council to be a game changing addition to the innovation system in the UK and it has made remarkable progress under the guidance of Tony Pixton during the start-up phase. The industry welcomes the news that Ian Constance will take over the leadership as the APC continues on its journey to position the UK as a global centre of excellence in low carbon propulsion technology.”
In the last 16 months, the APC has invested in 10 projects worth more than £174 million, involving 54 organisations which will create or secure at least 4,500 jobs in the UK. The technology will reduce emissions of CO2 by more than 12 million tonnes, driving growth for the UK’s automotive manufacturing sector in bus, commercial vehicle, engine, off highway, passenger car and van applications.
Ian Constance appointed Chief Executive of £1bn Advanced Propulsion Centre
11 Aug 2015
The UK’s low carbon propulsion industry has taken another major step forward today with the announcement of the new CEO for the Advanced Propulsion Centre (APC).
Ian Constance will take up the position of Chief Executive in September 2015 for the £1 billion programme which helps turn low carbon propulsion concepts into products developed and produced in the UK.
Dr. Gerhard Schmidt, Chairman of the Advanced Propulsion Centre, said, “I am delighted to appoint Ian Constance as Chief Executive of the Advanced Propulsion Centre. He brings a wealth of global experience from 25 years in the automotive industry which will enable him to help organisations with the development of low carbon propulsion technology in the UK.
“Ian will take over the leadership of the APC from Tony Pixton, who has completed his assignment to deliver a successful fast start-up for the organisation. On behalf of the APC Board and our stakeholders I would like to thank him for his leadership, and to welcome his continued service as a member of the APC Board, ensuring continuity and access to his experience as we continue the important work of delivering opportunities and growth for the UK automotive sector”.
Anna Soubry, Minister for Business Innovation and Skills, said, “I am very proud of our automotive sector and the government will continue to work with industry to ensure its star shines brightly. Ian Constance brings global expertise and knowledge to the APC as it seeks to accelerate the development and production of new green technologies which can secure future jobs in the industry.”
Ian Constance, 46, joins the APC from Ford Motor Company in Detroit where he was most recently Global Chief Engineer for Large Cars. Following an engineering degree at Aston University and MSc at Loughborough University, Ian has worked with Ford in the UK, Germany, Thailand, China and the USA in various leadership roles with a strong focus on new product development and launch.
Ian Constance, new Chief Executive of the Advanced Propulsion Centre said, “It is a great privilege to join the Advanced Propulsion Centre and lead the future development of this remarkable collaboration between government and industry, which is driving investment and innovation in the UK. I look forward to working with the wide range of APC partner organisations, academic institutions, SMEs, suppliers and manufacturers to focus our national resources as we create the Propulsion Nation, delivering growth in the automotive industry.”
Nigel Stein, Industry Chair of the Automotive Council and GKN Chief Executive, said, “The APC was created by the Automotive Council to be a game changing addition to the innovation system in the UK and it has made remarkable progress under the guidance of Tony Pixton during the start-up phase. The industry welcomes the news that Ian Constance will take over the leadership as the APC continues on its journey to position the UK as a global centre of excellence in low carbon propulsion technology.”
In the last 16 months, the APC has invested in 10 projects worth more than £174 million, involving 54 organisations which will create or secure at least 4,500 jobs in the UK. The technology will reduce emissions of CO2 by more than 12 million tonnes, driving growth for the UK’s automotive manufacturing sector in bus, commercial vehicle, engine, off highway, passenger car and van applications.