Showing posts with label Movers and Shakers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Movers and Shakers. Show all posts

Thursday, 17 November 2022

Frank Ward elected new GS of TSSA

Congratulations to Frank Ward, the new General Secretary of the Transport Salaried Staffs' Association (TSSA).

This from the TSSA website:


Frank Ward writes:

Part of a family of railway workers my employment history started in BR in the West of Scotland in 1984. I joined TSSA on my first day when the paperwork at my induction included a TSSA membership application form which I was told in no uncertain terms had to be signed before I could begin my railway career! 

I worked as a booking clerk at various locations across Ayrshire before transferring to Glasgow Central as an enquiries clerk where I held a number of roles in our union as a workplace representative, Branch Officer and Divisional Council Officer. I started my employment with TSSA in 1995 as an assistant in what was then referred to as the National Negotiating Department and have held various responsibilities since then including member education, policy and legal advice, communications and political campaigning before taking on the role of Assistant General Secretary in 2012.

A Labour Party member for longer than I sometimes wish to remember I believe passionately that only a Labour government can deliver the opportunities, services and support that our communities so badly need and deserve if they are to thrive rather than divide.

For relaxation my wife indulges my passions for Celtic Football Club, horse racing and American basketball, baseball and ice hockey all because they feed her great passion for travel.

The industry will be watching closely to see if Frank maintains the somewhat polemical tone of his retired predecessor.

Monday, 5 November 2012

Movers, shakers and old friends

A busy weekend of people news.

According to Passenger Transport magazine, Elaine Holt, has left the National Express bid team after less than a year in post.

Meanwhile Eye understands that congratulations are due to Bob Holland who is taking on the role of Arriva's MD UK Rail and Bus.

With Bob's elevation Steve Murphy, MD of LOROL, will step up to become Arriva's Chief Operating Officer UK Rail. No news yet on who will take the helm at Loo Roll.

It is also good to hear that industry favourite Jonson Cox continues to go from strength to strength. The former Railtrack Chief Operating Officer is currently trying to turn around UK Coal which is in danger of falling into the hands of administrators. 

Good luck.

And in happier news Iain Coucher has resurfaced as MD of restructuring specialists Alvarez & Marshal. Iain will be looking to grow A&M's client base in transport and infrastructure.

Perhaps offering to restructure Great Minster House would be a good starting point?