Rail Business Daily•03-12-2026March 12, 2026•4 min
railwayThe EDI Charter for Rail has announced new additions to its senior leadership group.
The Working Group was founded by the Railway Industry Association (RIA) and Women in Rail in 2020 and has now secured over 230 signatories who are committed to playing a role in promoting positive change in the rail industry.
The Charter involves several key commitments, including:
· Appointing a member of the senior leadership team as an ‘EDI Champion’;
· Agree an action plan, monitor and report on progress;
· Provide opportunities for training and education of employees to help tackle unconscious bias and negative behaviours within workforces;
· Create a culture that fosters inclusion and provide a safe space for all employees to talk openly, including at industry events and in meetings; and
· Make recruitment and progression processes accessible and attractive to all to attract retain and develop people of all backgrounds, ages, genders and identities.
Mandeep Singh, Global Product Marketing Manager – Rail, TÜV Rheinland Group and Ben Evans, New Business Director, UK & Ireland, AtkinsRéalis, will be stepping down from their roles as Chair and Vice-Chair.
Tracey Barber, Senior EDI Business Partner at LNER and Maggie Talty-Sanghera, Capability Development Manager at Telent Technology, will be joining as Co-Chairs of the Group, and Stefani Dupree, Head of Communications & Social Value for Central Rail Systems Alliance, is the new Vice-Chair.
Outgoing Chair of the Charter, Mandeep Singh, said, “Over the past three years it has been a privilege to serve as Chair of the EDI Charter Working Group. I am proud of the progress the group has made in strengthening the industry’s commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion. With the appointment of now dual Co-Chairs and a Vice Chair, the refreshed structure brings together a highly talented and motivated group of individuals who will continue to drive this important work forward. I wish them every success in the next chapter of the EDI Charter.”
Incoming Co-Chair Tracey Barber commented, “I’m delighted to take on the role of Co-Chair for the Rail EDI Charter. My passion for this work is both professional and personal. Across more than a decade in rail, spanning freight, infrastructure, and passenger services, I’ve championed equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging, and advocated for STEM, mental health, allyship, and for colleagues whose talents are too often overlooked. As a proud Mancunian and mum to two daughters, I’ve seen the unnecessary hurdles young women still face, and it fuels
my determination to break the glass ceilings that persist in our industry. This role is a chance to bring people together, challenge barriers, and turn commitment into lasting change, and I encourage colleagues across the sector to join us in shaping a more inclusive future for rail.”
Incoming Co-Chair Maggie Talty-Sanghera said, “I’m honoured to accept the position of Co-Chair of the Rail Industry EDI Charter. For me, this role represents an opportunity to help ensure our industry truly reflects the diversity of the communities it serves, while creating environments where everyone feels valued, supported and able to thrive. Having spent much of my career developing people and supporting early careers, I’ve seen first-hand how powerful inclusive leadership can be in unlocking potential and strengthening organisations.
“I’m particularly passionate about widening access to rail, supporting those from under-represented backgrounds and ensuring that talent is recognised wherever it exists. I look forward to working collaboratively with colleagues across the industry to continue building a railway that is more inclusive, innovative and welcoming for the next generation.”
New Vice-Chair Stefani Dupree added, “It’s a privilege to take on the Vice Chair role and support the continued work of the EDI Charter. Launched by RIA and Women in Rail to champion equality, diversity and inclusion across the UK rail industry. By working collaboratively across the sector, we can help create fairer opportunities, strengthen representation at all levels and foster truly inclusive workplaces.”
Commenting, RIA Policy Director Robert Cook said, “We’d like to thank outgoing Chair and Vice Chair Mandeep and Ben for their commitment to the Charter and welcome Tracey, Maggie and Stefani to the Group as it enters its sixth year in supporting the enhancement of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in the rail industry.”
Marie Daly, Chair of Women in Rail, said, “I’m delighted to welcome Tracey Barber and Maggie Talty‑Sanghera as Co‑Chairs of the EDI Charter Working Group. The EDI Charter is a vital partnership between Women in Rail and the Railway Industry Association, and Tracey and Maggie’s leadership will be instrumental in strengthening its impact as we continue to drive positive, industry‑wide change.”
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