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Railhub Archive 1999-03-25 ATO-001 ATOC0
James Gordon resignation
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       James Gordon resignation _______________________________________________________________

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James Gordon today announced that he is retiring from his position as Director General of ATOC. James Gordon said:
'After nearly 5 years steering this exciting organisation from its inception, I feel that it is time for a change - both for the organisation and for myself personally. The industry is entering a new phase and I wish it every success. It has been an enormous privilege to serve this industry and I have been fortunate to have had such dedicated and professional staff and enjoy the support of ATOC's members.'
Commenting on James' decision, Giles Fearnley, Chairman of ATOC said:
'The rail industry owes a great debt to James who has built up the Association from scratch, developing all its service delivery functions to a high level of efficiency meeting the ever-increasing demands of the railway.
George Muir said:
'I am delighted to have the opportunity to play a key role in taking the passenger rail industry forward at this exciting time. I shall be looking to build on the excellent collaboration that passenger train operators have achieved in recent months following the Deputy Prime Minister's Summit initiatives.'
-ENDS-
For more information: David Campbell Bannerman, Communications Director 0171 904 3010 or pager (01523) 523 523 pager no. 849718
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