AM deputy editor Aimée Turner has been a specialist B2B editor and journalist covering the international transportation sector for more than 20 years. She has specialised in the significant safety, regulatory, and environmental issues that impact advanced technology businesses in the pursuit of more efficient, safer and sustainable transportation modes.
Many supporters of the National Motor Museum will know Christopher Macgowan OBE as its long-term Trustee and Chairman. Few know of his fascinating career in the British motor industry, working for British Leyland, Massey Ferguson and the RMI during the turbulent times of the 1970s and 1980s, before becoming Chief Executive of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders in the 1990s.
Born ‘down the Old Kent Road,’ Jim was educated at Swansea, Manchester, Leicester and Queens University Belfast. Coming from an automotive parts background he joined Loughborough University in !989 where he founded the MIRA Business Unit and then in 1997 in conjunction with the Ford Motor Company launched the world’s first BSc and MSc programmes in Retail Automotive Management. These were followed by Certificate and Diploma courses in the same subject area.
The programmes became available to all automotive brands in 2002 and bespoke University programmes have been delivered for Ford, Mazda, Renault, Mercedes – Benz, Scania, Toyota and Lexus while delegates from dealer groups as well as the independent sector have attended ‘open’ programmes.
The courses gained an international reputation and have been delivered in the Middle East and SE Asia with delegates coming from Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, China and Vietnam.
During the 2000’s Jim sat on the Government’s Automotive Industry Growth Team and the Management and Leadership Panel that advised ministers on industry and educational issues.
In 2007 he was awarded an IMI Commendation for his work on ATA the Sector Skills Council strategy and the Professional Register.
In November 2020 Jim was invited to become President of the IMI. Since his appointment he has supported the launch of the IMI Taskforce looking to promote Equity, Diversity and Inclusion within the sector. The initial Taskforce Report was published in March 2022.
Jim has written over 100 articles for AM and has published over 85 formal academic and conference papers. He continues to speak at automotive conferences internationally and is often called upon to comment on issues within both the mainstream and industry channels.
He is Chair of the WBBL (the Women’s British Basketball League), a Director and Trustee of Leicester Grammar School, anda Governor at Gartree High School, Leicester. He is also a trustee of Open Hands (Leicester) a Charity working with the Homeless and Poor in the city and a trustee of Bless – Christian Charity working with refugees in the UK and Europe.
Sally Fyffe has 25 years of experience in the Automotive Industry and in that time has represented both manufacturers and dealers. Manufacturer experience included Head of Parts and Aftersales for Honda UK, Aftersales Director for Citroen and Network Development Director for PSA. Dealer experience was gained as the Managing Director for Corkills Motor Group. Staying on the periphery of the industry she now runs the independent wholesale division of Micheldever Tyre Services.
Tim Rose has spent almost two whole decades with AM, joining as its news editor in 2004 and steadily progressing through managing editor and deputy editor to editor, a role he has held since 2016.
As editor, his focus is on ensuring AM’s two-person full-time writing team delivers the insightful content that can help and inspire its audience to run their dealerships effectively. In 2020 he was proud to lead AM to win the Automotive Business Publication of the Year trophy at the Newspress Awards.
Alongside devising and chairing AM’s own events, webinars and podcasts, he has also presented on industry issues at Google’s automotive conference and at dealer group conferences.
He has made appearances on BBC News discussing major automotive topics, and he co-presents a weekly consumer motoring segment across BBC Radio Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Suffolk, entitled ‘In Gear with Tim and Amir’.
He is National Council for the Training of Journalists qualified and recently became a member of the Institute of Leadership and Management. He can be followed on X at @AM_editorTimR for commentary on motor industry topics as well as his love of basset hounds.