Computer & Communication Industry Association
PublishedMay 11, 2026

CCIA UK Adds a Senior Policy Manager

London –  The Computer & Communications Industry Association’s UK office is pleased to welcome new senior manager Charlotte Holloway. 

Holloway has more than 15 years of experience working across technology policy, government relations, and public affairs. Prior to joining CCIA, she was Head of Public Policy at the British technology company Trainline. Before that, she spent four years at Zoom Video Communications, where she led government relations across Europe, the Middle East and Africa, having previously served as the company’s UK Government Relations Director. Holloway is also a former Policy Director at TechUK, and served on their Board for five years.

The following can be attributed to CCIA Senior Director and head of CCIA’s London office, Matthew Sinclair:

“We are very pleased to welcome Charlotte to the CCIA team at a vital moment for the UK’s engagement with the tech sector. As Ministers seek to ensure Britain plays a full part in AI innovation and the wider global digital economy, it will be more important than ever that CCIA advocates for regulatory choices that will enable investment and growth. Her experience will make an enormous contribution to our ability to deliver that vital message.”

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