Lee Brown

Lee Brown has a diverse background in logistics and event management, currently serving as a Logistic Coordinator for the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile since April 2024. Previously, Lee held the position of Event Manager at Culina Group Limited Stobarts, where responsibilities included preparing and planning truck logistics for the Formula 1 season. With extensive experience in the Formula 1 sector, Lee worked as a Logistics Coordinator and Truck Driver for Eddie Stobart, managing freight delivery and team operations at events. Additional roles in logistics include planning vehicles and resources at DHL and overseeing operations as a Director of Business Development at Lcb Transport. Lee's early career included positions as a Traffic Controller and Transport Supervisor, demonstrating a strong foundation in transport management. Educational qualifications include GCSEs in English Language and Literature from St Edmund of Canterbury.

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Liverpool, United Kingdom

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Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile

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Founded in 1904, with headquarters in Paris, the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) is a non-profit making association. It brings together 237 national motoring and sporting organisations from 142 countries on five continents. Its member clubs represent millions of motorists and their families.One of the core responsibilitiesof the FIA is the development of motor sport worldwide. Through its national member clubs the FIA is involved in every level of motor sport and its remit extends to the millions of amateurs and professionals who enjoy motor sport in all of its variety.The FIA has been dedicated to representing the rights of motoring organisations and motor car users throughout the world via campaigns and activities that defend their interests. On issues such as safety, mobility, the environment and consumer law the FIA actively promotes the interests of motorists at the United Nations, within the European Union and through other international bodies.


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Paris, France

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51-200

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