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Ex-DHL man Paul Dyer named Cardiff Bus Managing Director

Alex Crawford
Published: November 6, 2019
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Cardiff Bus has appointed Paul Dyer as its new Managing Director. He is former UK and Ireland CEO of contract logistics provider DHL Supply Chain.

Mr Dyer will replace current MD Cynthia Ogbonna, who will leave the business at the close of the year. As CEO of DHL Supply Chain, Mr Dyer gained extensive board and leadership experience, and looks forward to bringing this expertise to his new position as MD.

“I’m delighted to be back in Wales and taking the helm at such an important business within the capital,” he says. “I’m confident that my experience within the transport and logistics sector will be beneficial in tackling the issues faced by Cardiff Bus.

“I look forward to building on the work that has already been done and I am committed to delivering an efficient and cost-effective bus service to the people of Cardiff and surrounding areas.”

Says Chris Lay, Chair of the Board at Cardiff Bus: “With the bus industry facing challenging times across the UK, we are confident that Paul’s impressive track record will enable the company to move forward and thrive.”

Mr Dyer will take up the position of MD from 1 January 2020.

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