External referral panel members
Updated 2 October 2024
Gill Culshaw

Gill is a Commercial Director who has worked within the Defence, Aerospace and Transport Industries for 25 years. Â She has been responsible for leading teams for bidding and delivering complex programmes involving national and international supply chains and customers. Â She has particular experience in delivering multi partner collaborations, including the end user, for the entire project lifecycle. Â Gill started her commercial career at DERA, transferred into QinetiQ and has worked for Thales, Boeing, Raytheon and TRL. Â
She holds a LLB from Staffordshire University and a LPC and LLM in Commercial Law from the University of Law.
Frances Fernandes

Frances is a Managing Director and has extensive in-depth knowledge of major project development across a suite of infrastructure sectors. For over a decade she was responsible for advising the government on whether to grant development consent for the UK바카라 사이트™s most complicated national infrastructure projects such as Hinkley Point C New Nuclear Power Station. Alongside this, Frances was co-founder of a successful start-up company, selling the company to US private equity in 2022.  Â
She is a Fellow of the Royal Town Planning Institute, has a Masters in International Development from University College, London and a BSc from Dundee University.
David Johnston

David was a Non-executive Member of the SSRO from 2016 to 2023.
David has a track record of leadership roles in strategy, M&A, finance, change management and procurement at FTSE 250 executive team level. He has a deep sector knowledge of defence, aerospace and industrial services. Previous roles include:
- Director of the Engage Enrich Excel Academies Trust;
- Advisor to Tawazun Economic Council, Abu Dhabi;
- EVP Strategy and EVP Operations at Cobham plc;
- Finance Director, Industrial Fire Protection Division, Kidde plc; and
- earlier roles at Gemalto, Alphameric and Tate & Lyle.
David is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants and holds an MBA from the University of Surrey.
Doug Whittaker
Doug is a chartered aerospace engineer who has worked in a variety of senior positions in the military (RAF) and in industry during a career spanning 40 years. He has been responsible for leading teams in developing, delivering and running complex through-life, in-service support programmes involving national and international partners in the air environment, as well as a number of major procurement programmes Currently, a reservist he also runs his own small consulting company
He holds a BSc from The City University, a Masters in Defence Administration from Cranfield University and is a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society.