Campaign for Better Transport has announced that its Chief
Executive of four years, Paul Tuohy, will be retiring next year.
Paul Tuohy, who joined the national transport charity as chief
executive in October 2020, said:
“It has been a privilege to head up Campaign for Better Transport
over the past four years. I came into post during the pandemic
and at a very difficult time for both the passenger transport
network and charities in general. After four years I am pleased
to say that both have recovered and, thanks to our hard work,
transport is a priority for the new Government with its
commitment to deliver ‘the biggest overhaul to transport in a
generation'. As the national transport charity, this makes
Campaign for Better Transport's work more important than ever.”
Shamit Gaiger OBE, Chair of the board of trustees at Campaign for
Better Transport said:
“We are extremely grateful to Paul for all his hard work and
dedication over the past four years. This is a time of
significant hope for the future of sustainable transport. With
five decades of experience leading the sustainable transport
debate, Campaign for Better Transport is uniquely placed with the
resources, skills and expertise to help the Government, local
leaders and the transport industry deliver the sustainable
transport network the country needs.”
Recruitment for Paul's replacement will begin in the next few
weeks. Paul will continue in post until his successor is
appointed.