NTDA director Richard Edy retiring in January
The NTDA has announced that after over 25 years as director of the NTDA, Richard Edy is to retire from the post at the end of January.
Edy began his career as journalist. After seven years working in the press, he moved into Public Relations His first involvement with the tyre industry was in 1972, when he joined the BRMA, as it then was, as Press and Information Officer. He spent seven years in this post, before leaving to become deputy director of the British Plastics Federation. Finally, he became the director of the NTDA in January 1988, taking over from Mervyn Thomas.
No decision has yet been made on who will replace Richard Edy, but the association has confirmed that the recruitment process is already underway. An advertisement for the role has already been published.
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