Three directors to leave Tui
Tui Travel UK has confirmed that it is shedding three directors from its Board at the end of the month, none of whom will be replaced.
Strategic planning director Neil Morris, IT director Keith Newman and customer director Tim Williamson will all step down and their responsibilities will be shared among the remaining seven Board members.
UK managing director Dermot Blastland will also be leaving the company on October 1. His departure had already been announced.
Blastland’s replacement Johan Lundgren will head the Board which will consist of Thomson Airways managing director Chris Browne, distribution director Nick Longman, commercial director David Burling, communications director Christian Cull, finance director Colin McKinlay and director of human resources Martin Gash.
By Linsey McNeill
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