TT-UK Managing Director retires
Published by Angharad Lock,
Digital Assistant Editor
World Pipelines,
TT-UK of Bedford has announced the retirement of David Toms, Managing Director. David’s successor is Roger Wahl, effective April 2016.
Operations Director for TT-UK Nigel Gardener said “In total I have worked with David for the last 40 years and David’s legacy is to leave a strong foundation for us to continue, everyone at TT-UK would like to wish David a very long and happy retirement.”
For the last eight months Roger has worked as After Sales Manager at TRACTO-TECHNIK in Germany. Attending Derby University he gained an MBA and a BEng (Hons) in Manufacturing Engineering at Middlesex University.
Nigel Gardener added “We would all like to wish Roger Wahl the very best in his new role with the TT-UK team and we will give him all the support that we can in order to build on past successes as we head into the future.”
Roger added: “After working for TRACTO-TECHNIK in Germany, I am very pleased to have such an exciting opportunity within the TT group. Having spent most of my working life in earth moving and compaction, the enormous potential for growth of trenchless technology has become increasingly interesting and I am looking forward to working with the TT-UK team in this new challenge”.
Edited from press release by Angharad Lock
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/19042016/tt-uk-managing-director-retires-2410/
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