The prestigious fellows' gowning of the Inst of Couriers took place on Feb 29th for leap year 2024 at the House of Lords, hosted by President, Lord Peter Hendy.
For 2024 there was a life service gold hood waiting, the recipient, who was named at last year's National Courier Awards is former Yodel Chief Operating Officer Carl Moore. Former Heathrow boss, John Holland-Kaye retired and stepped down as an IOC hon fellow; the new Hon fellow for 2024 elected is Heathrow Airport chief of staff Nigel Milton. Nigel delivered the evening's keynote, he was warmly welcomed by most recent IOC honorary, Vice Chancellor of the University of West London, Peter John CBE.
Inst of Couriers Honorary fellow, Vice Chancellor Peter John CBE introduces Nigel Milton to IOC President Lord Peter and IOC Chair, Carl Lomas MBE
IOC Honoraries at 2024 fellows gowning, City of London Alderman Alison Gowman, Logistics WTC Principal Tracy Aust, Nigel Milton, Traffic Commissioner Sarah Bell, IOC President Lord Peter Hendy.
Nigel Milton, fellows gowning keynote. ‘Freight in the air for final mile.’
Inst of Couriers Honorary fellow 2024
Inst of Couriers elects hon fellow for 2024 Heathrow chief of staff Nigel Milton. Nigel received the hon fellows hood from IOC President Lord Peter Hendy at the House of Lords on the evening Feb 29th. Inst of Couriers is the sector Govt stakeholder for express delivery, an instate of fellows and members delivering to door in the UK.
Nigel Milton, Heathrow’s Chief of Staff said: ‘I am honoured and delighted to accept this year's Hon Fellowship from the IoC as recognition for Heathrow’s ongoing efforts to decarbonise global air freight. Removing carbon from express logistics while maintaining the huge economic and social benefits that the sector delivers is an exciting challenge that will require the collaborative expertise and experience of all IoC members.’
Nigel is Chief of Staff & Carbon at Heathrow airport. John leads the airport’s Carbon Strategy, Communications and Sustainability & Communities Teams. His responsibilities include ensuring Heathrow maintains its global leadership role in the decarbonisation of aviation through both practical measures and advocacy. He leads the airports liaison with external stakeholders on all policy issues across international, national and local government as well as business and represents Heathrow in the media and in public meetings. As Heathrow’s Director for External Affairs between 2013 and 2016, Nigel led the communications campaign to win support for a third runway at the airport, before taking on the role of Director of Communications which included overcoming the internal and colleague communication challenges presented by the pandemic.
Nigel joined Heathrow from Virgin Atlantic in March 2010 where he had spent six years in the External Affairs department. Prior to this Nigel worked for the Department for Transport (DfT) where he had been Assistant Director for International Aviation since October 2000. Prior to this post, Nigel was Private Secretary to the UK Deputy Prime Minister and Secretary of State for Transport, John Prescott, between 1998 and 2000.
Nigel has a law degree from Oxford University and a Masters degree in Transport Planning and Management from the University of Westminster.