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You are here: Home1 / News2 / Product News3 / Peter Taylor to Step Down from the TIC

Peter Taylor to Step Down from the TIC

Date: 12th April 2006 Author: Tyrepress Editors Comments: 0

After 14 years as secretary to the Tyre Industry Council, Peter Taylor has decided to step down at the end of 2006. In addition to his role at TIC secretary, Peter is director general of the Tyre Recovery Association, director of the Imported Tyre Manufacturers Association and a director of the new Tyre Industry Federation. TIC chairman, Brian Smith, thanked Peter Taylor for his “outstanding contribution to the Council and to tyre safety over the years and for giving a long period of notice to allow the planning of the continuation of the industry’s work on road safety and its management.”

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