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The Team - Management


Roger Adshead Chairman/Business Development Director

Roger Adshead

With four decades’ experience in B2B publishing for construction, infrastructure and transportation, I focus on new opportunities, new channels, and innovations across the business, and develop new and effective ways for ideas to be shared within the B2B community.

Partner to a wonderful yoga-teacher wife, and proud father of twin daughters that are both digital designers. Hobbies include: cars and the automotive industry; sports; walking; cooking; yoga; movies; home improvement; design; writing; magazine production; and the family dog!


Andrew Barriball Managing Director, ROPL & Publisher, ITS International

Andrew Barriball

I’m an active member of ROPL’s management team and have been the publisher of ITS International since 1995. I’ve run all Daily News projects at the major international traffic/transport shows in the sector since 2000.

I want the ITS sector to be rightly recognised for the substantial progress it is making to the safe and environmentally sensitive movement of goods and people, using multiple forms of surface transportation.

I initially worked in the Middle East as a reporter for Kuwait Times, but swiftly left when Gulf War 1 broke out! In the UK, I worked for Westminster Press, Reed Business Publishing, and two massive US publishers (IDG Communications & CMP) before moving to ROPL in 1995. I’m husband to Wendy, father of Alex and Becky, am a life-long golfer – and I was a reasonable rugby player before injury and age caught up with me. I relish international travel, even now, for both business and pleasure. I’m a wine enthusiast (drinker not connoisseur); red, white or rose – I’m entirely flexible!


Geoff Hadwick Editorial Director and Publisher, Route One Publishing Ltd.

Geoff Hadwick

My job is to make sure that we deliver top quality, informed, and authoritative content across all our titles, no matter what the format. Our aim is to provide the best business information service in the market to a truly global audience of senior decision-makers. We can only win their respect and following by making sure that our magazine, website, newsletter, video, and podcast channels are interesting, intelligent, reliable and entertaining. So that’s what we do.

I am a widely experienced publisher and editor, having run a wide variety of leading business-to-business publications and real-time online news and data services over the years. I have edited seven different titles, including four weeklies, and published a dozen more. Along the way I have also managed industry award schemes, conferences and debates and won the PPA Editor, Campaign, and Magazine of the Year awards amongst others. I’m also a Fellow of Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport.

Husband, grandfather, football fan, music lover, film buff, inept gardener and very bad amateur artist. Never one for the obvious or conventional, I am a long-term and long-suffering season ticket holder at Fulham Football Club and an even longer-term (some might say ancient) member of Ronnie Scott’s jazz club. Fantasy alter ego: jazz drummer in the Miles Davis quintet.


Mike Woof Editor, World Highways

Mike Woof

I was brought up in Edinburgh and I attended the Royal High School followed by Napier University to study engineering. I worked in industry but then decided to try other challenges, first becoming a development worker in West Africa for two years and then moving to London to work in the trade press. I soon found a niche in trade publications covering the construction and mining sectors as my knowledge and understanding of technical issues gave me insight into these industries. Starting on Construction Weekly, I moved first to Plant Hire review then to sister title Construction News followed by World Mining Equipment and now World Highways.

I have developed a strong knowledge of both civil engineering while my understanding of mechanical engineering through my original studies has provided a firm base for this broad understanding. My job as a journalist has allowed me to travel extensively to many major cities around the world. This work taken me to many interesting places, to the bottom of the world’s deepest mine in South Africa, to high up in the Chilean Andes, the Australian Outback, the Sahara Desert and the Arctic Circle. I’ve also published a book detailing the history of heavy equipment.

I’m married and a father to two sons. I enjoy a very wide range of music and go regularly to see everything from alternative rock bands to classical concerts. As a keen motorcyclist, I’ve been riding for many years and I’m also an enthusiastic cyclist, owning five bicycles as well as being a qualified BMX coach and racing BMX bikes at national level.


David Arminas Deputy editor of World Highways & Editor of Road Surface Technology Review

David Arminas

If you drive, bicycle or walk on it, then I write about it. I try to bring the latest news, technological developments and on-site reports to our global audience. Why do I do what I do? Curiosity – a desire to see what makes things tick.

I’m Canadian by birth, also British by parental nationality. I was educated in Canada and the UK and have worked full-time on various trade publications as well as freelancing for newspapers and international reporting for US newswire United Press International.

Outside work I can often be seen – unattractively, apparently, according to my colleagues – sporting cycling Lycra. When not pedalling a bicycle in the UK and France, I can be spotted, if you are quick, pounding through the trees on black runs in Canadian skiing resorts in deepest winter.


Adam Hill Editor, ITS International

Adam Hill

I seek out the most interesting intelligent transportation developments and trends worldwide and bring them to an esteemed international readership of transport professionals.

Husband, father and unashamed transport geek, rarely happier than when on public transit or talking to those much cleverer than myself about how to get people and goods moving more safely, efficiently and sustainably. My job is simple: I ask the stupid questions.

Outside the office, I am a member of the Daily News editorial team reporting from key industry events around the world. My cricketing talent remains bewilderingly unrecognised by wider world. Spirit animal: WG Grace.


Guy Woodford Editor, Aggregates Business Europe/International

Guy Woodford

I strive to write engaging, thought-provoking, and informative features and news stories on the global quarrying equipment and quarried materials industries. I also manage an experienced and talented team of freelancers that add greatly to ABE and ABI’s content.

I want to ensure daily that our knowledgeable and savvy readers are fully informed about developments within the global quarrying industry they are so passionate about. Having our editorial coverage in the mix in their business decision-making is a constant goal.

Before ROPL I was crime correspondent of the Nottingham Post, and had reporting roles on a variety of local and regional newspapers.

I am married to Helen, who runs Create! art school in a purpose-built studio next to our home. I am also a proud dad of two (mostly) lovely daughters, Poppy and Matilda. I have been a keen Crystal Palace FC supporter since childhood. I also have a soft spot for Celtic FC, which included my time as goalkeeper for the Edinburgh Combined Universities’ Celtic Supporters Club. Two other sporting loves are Wasps rugby club (which will hopefully be resurrected after going into administration in the 2022/23 season), and Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club. My whole family enjoy watching matches at Trent Bridge as often as possible. I enjoy keeping fit and love reading books, magazines, and newspapers, especially about politics, economics, history, languages, and culture. In fact, I have way too many subscriptions to do full justice to.


Liam McLoughlin Managing Editor, Electric Vehicle Charging & Infrastructure & Assistant Editor, Aggregates Business Europe/International

Liam McLoughlin

I am Managing Editor of the Electric Vehicle Charging & Infrastructure news and features website.

I also write news stories and features for the Aggregates Business website and for our Aggregates Business Europe and Aggregates Business International printed publications.

I enjoy the challenge of bringing interesting stories to life in two vastly different but fascinating and dynamic industries.

Prior to Route One I worked for the Nottingham Evening Post, The Grocer magazine, the BBC and C&M Publications. I like watching and playing sport and listening to music. I can happily sit through both home performances by Notts County F.C. and lengthy prog rock concept albums.


Daniel Emmerson Sales Director, ITS International

Daniel Emmerson

I work with clients to ensure they get the best value and coverage from their marketing budget. If they succeed with a great campaign, we all win.

I was always called a chatterbox at school, so have found my calling in sales. Working life started with the best Saturday job ever in a computer and video shop.

Hobbies: family, golf, football (soccer), bowls, tech & IT, Star Wars, and musicals – my dad was in the Les Mis movie for about two frames. Blink and you’ll miss it!

Favourite places: Orlando for the theme parks, Washington, Nashville, Mauritius, Barcelona and Bruges for the beer.


Philip Woodgate Sales Director Aggregates Group

Philip Woodgate

My role is to maximise revenue across Route One’s magazines, websites, video and social media channels, network with clients and industry influencers and representing the company at trade shows worldwide. I enjoy the daily interaction with clients and colleagues.

I am as passionate about publishing now as I was when I started my career 30+ years ago. I’ve worked in many markets in B2B, B2C, magazine publishing, websites and exhibitions.

In my leisure time I enjoy travel, cooking, ALL forms of motorsport and fast cars.


Graeme McQueen Head of Construction Sales

Graeme McQueen

I am responsible for revenue generation across our international construction portfolio.

I am a husband, and a father to a 20-year-old university student. I have been been in sales for more than 25 years – initially focused on financial markets before moving to the construction sector.

I am very interested in the new technology and innovations within the construction industry. I am also enjoying the transformation from print to digital and how these two mediums are working so effectively together. I love meeting new people and travelling and am fortunate to have travelled all over the world for both work and pleasure.

Originally from South Africa, I am a massive sports fan. I love them all but am passionate about rugby and cricket. My wife and I love renovating properties and we have just finished our eighth project. I don’t do any of the work, obviously, just managing the process, mainly because I am not sure which end of a screwdriver to hold.


Simon Ward Senior Designer

Simon Ward

I joined Route One publishing back in 1997 as a young whippersnapper fresh from university. My creative ideas and passion for good design haven’t faulted since.

When you design something right, you forge a positive experience, you influence what people think and you evoke an emotion that communicates across all boundaries. This has always been my mantra.

But, to achieve this goal, you need to clear your mind and reset your thoughts. There is no better way to do this than running.

What started out as fun at the age of 7, has become a way of life that has lasted to this day. Over the years I have competed at county and national level and I’m never happier than when I don my trainers.

Nowadays, I’m 7 again, and run for fun. If I’m not running, I’m running around my wife and 3 children plus a Vizsla dog!


Andy Taylder Designer

Andy Taylder

A designer, dad and youth football coach, I joined the team at Route One way back in 2006

Working on projects across the company’s global portfolio, I embrace the challenge of understanding objectives, solving problems, and developing ideas for creative communication. The goal is always to produce work that is distinctive, engaging and delivered in the right way.

Have also had the fantastic opportunity to work abroad with the Daily News team. The publication is created live on-site each day to tight deadlines and at numerous events around the world, including Europe, the US and Asia.

I enjoy outdoor recreation while walking, cycling, or camping. Love a good book and learning to play the guitar (badly!).

In 2019 I set up an under-7s football team and since gone on to complete my FA coaching badges and other associated certificates. To provide a platform for children to enjoy and take part in outdoor team-based sport gives me huge pride and fulfilment.


Sarah Biswell Web Manager

Sarah Biswell

I manage the company’s websites and email marketing: the go-to person for any digital queries.

I like the creative side of my role; putting email templates together and seeing our Daily News show websites come to life. I also enjoy learning new skills to stay up to date with the ever-changing digital world. I started working at ROPL straight after graduating from university. I initially worked as a project manager before moving to the web team in 2017.


Kelly Thompson Office Accounts Manager

Kelly Thompson

With a strong background in office management and administrative tasks. I have a proven track record in handling a wide range of responsibilities, including seamless communication between team members.

As an Accounts Manager, I have developed the ability to multitask and prioritise tasks effectively.

In addition to my professional skills, I am a highly sociable person who loves to connect with people.

Overall, I am a passionate and dedicated person whether it is in my personal or professional life.


Toni Mitchell Finance Director

Toni Mitchell

I have 30 years of experience in accounts in multiple roles and different industries. To name a few: chief officer of finance in pensions, Directorship board for implantation of a CRM system, procedures manager for a social housing company and accountant for the construction Industry. I’m always striving to learn more and improve skill sets.

Outside work, I like to renovate houses and furniture and have a passion for painting.


Pete Kennedy North American editor

Pete Kennedy

As the North American editor, I’m responsible for uncovering and reporting on the latest EV infrastructure trends and issues in the U.S. and Canada.

I’ve been a reporter and editor at daily newspapers and B2B magazines for many years. My approach has always been to represent the reader … What interests them? How does this issue impact them? What questions would they ask?

I am based in the U.S. midwestern city of Waukesha, Wis. On weekends I enjoy spending time on a lake in northern Wisconsin with family, which includes two wonderful grandchildren – with more on the way.

I love golf, but it refuses to love me back.


V L Srinivasan Journalist

V L Srinivasan

I am a senior journalist from India and obtained master’s degree in Mass Communication and Journalism from Osmania University in Hyderabad.

After a brief stint with the Government of Uttar Pradesh, I started my career as a journalist three decades ago and worked in Deccan Chronicle, a leading English daily in Hyderabad, as a reporter and later joined The New Indian Express where I became Chief Reporter.

I got on opportunity to work in the GCC region in different media outlets where I worked as Deputy Editor in Qatar Today magazine in Qatar, Chief Reporter in Daily Tribune in Bahrain and as Deputy News Editor in Muscat Daily and as Chief Sub Editor in Oman Tribune.

In the GCC media, I covered banking, infrastructure, renewables, oil and gas, construction sector and ITC sectors and interviewed prominent businesspersons and national leaders in the region.

After returning to India, I became a freelance journalist, filed dozens of reports on the logistics sector in South Asia India and Middle East for the US-based Breakbulk magazine, edited reports for www.Hubbis.com in Hong Kong and filed stories about India’s ITC sector for www.ZDNet.com in Australia.

I started working for Aggregates Business International and World Highways, both published by Route One Publishing Limited, on Middle East and Asia’s construction activity since 2020.

I am avid listener of Indian classical music, and my other interests include travelling, photography and cooking.


Munesu Shoko Journalist

Munesu Shoko

Hailing from Zimbabwe, I started my media career as a broadcast journalist in that country in 2005, but I have worked in the field of business-to-business (B2B) publishing since moving to South Africa in 2010. Over the past 12 years, I have edited several B2B titles dealing with mining, quarrying, capital equipment and construction.

The nomadic nature of my job has taken me to different quarrying and mining operations around the African continent. I should also mention that I am extremely well-travelled globally. Over the years, I have visited major original equipment manufacturers in Europe, Asia and the United States. I am also no stranger to industry-leading events devoted to construction and mining machinery such as bauma in Munich, Germany, and CONEXPO in Las Vegas in the US.

Since 2013, I have been contributing to Aggregates Business International, during which time I have also joined the Route One team on several Daily News missions at both bauma and CONEXPO.

A father of two and an avid Arsenal supporter, I also take a particular interest in farming, particularly the livestock industry, because I enjoy the pleasure of working with animals. Away from my day-to-day writing duties, I enjoy spending time at my small-scale goat farming operation.