Iain Michael Coucher (born 22 August 1961) is the chairman of Ofwat, and was formerly the chief executive of the Atomic Weapons Establishment. He has worked as a consultant in the railway industry and held a number of management posts, most notably as the chief executive of Network Rail from 2007 to 2010.
He was educated at Ashville College, a private boarding school in Harrogate, North Yorkshire. He boarded in Windermere House – part of Mallinson. Coucher was a good tennis player and represented the school tennis team.
After leaving Ashville in 1979, he attended Imperial College London where he studied Aeronautical engineering. He graduated in 1982 with a Bachelor of Science (BSc). Andy Milne talks to Iain Coucher 18 January 2006, www.railwaypeople.com Later he completed a Master of Business Administration (MBA) at Henley Management College (now called Henley Business School and part of the University of Reading).
Coucher Pender provided consultancy for the creation of the railway infrastructure company Network Rail following the collapse of Railtrack in 2002. Coucher was made Deputy Chief Executive of Network Rail in 2002, stepping up to the role of Chief Executive in July 2007 following the retirement of Chief Executive John Armitt. In 2009, Network Rail paid Coucher an annual salary of £613,000.
Coucher announced on 17 June 2010 that he would step down as Chief Executive of Network Rail stating that this was for personal reasons. He remained in situ while his successor was sought. Coucher officially left Network Rail on 29 October 2010, accepting a Golden handshake from the company of £1.6 million. Coucher's successor, David Higgins, started on 1 February 2011.
Coucher was the subject of controversy regarding his management techniques following allegations in the media by the Transport Salaried Staffs' Association about bullying of Network Rail staff and financial impropriety involving Victoria Pender. An internal examination in 2010 by Network Rail cleared Coucher of any wrongdoing. An independent enquiry headed by Anthony White QC in 2011 further examined the claims, but also exonerated Coucher.
In January 2016, Coucher became Chief Executive of Atomic Weapons Establishment. In May 2022 he was appointed chairman of Ofwat. Former Network Rail boss Iain Coucher appointed to lead water regular Ofwat New Civil Engineer 13 May 2022
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