In October 2012, Ogunshakin became co-chair of the
National Infrastructure Plan Strategic Engagement Forum, providing strategic direction to the execution of the £350 billion plan, working in collaboration with the then Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Rt Hon
Danny Alexander MP and Chief Commercial Secretary to the Treasury,
Lord Deighton KBE. In October 2014, Ogunshakin was appointed to the London Infrastructure Delivery Board by the
GLA. In September 2016, Ogunshakin was appointed to the
Transport for London (TfL) board by the
Mayor of London,
Sadiq Khan, on an initial four-year tenure and then extended to 2024. member of the Audit & Assurance Committee and the Elizabeth Line Committee responsible for commissioning and onboarding the £18 billion Cross Rail investment project into the London Underground operational asset portfolio. Ogunshakin has also held a number of non-executive roles on the boards of construction/engineering related companies and organisations. He is currently chair of the investment committee at ARIM-Harith, responsible for £250 million worth of investments in West
Africa. He was also chair of
Thomas Telford Ltd, the commercial arm of the
Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE), board member at construction firm, Deal Pride and trustee roles at engineering charities Engineering UK and
Engineers Against Poverty (EAP). In 2021, Ogunshakin was appointed to the Board of
Connected Places Catapult. In October 2023, Ogunshakin was appointed as non-executive director to sit on the board of
HS2. As a board member of HS2, Ogunshakin’s duties include ensuring effective governance of the company so that it makes decisions at the right time and properly manages risks, the directing and shaping of the agenda for the company to ensure that it delivers stated priorities, monitoring performance and risk, making choices (or recommendations to ministers) on priorities and ‘risk appetite’ and overseeing healthy relations between HS2 and its stakeholders and commercial partners. == Professional affiliations ==