TFL to save millions
That is the sentiment of Acting Chief Executive, Sakiasi Seru as the company announced 3 new appointment to their Executive Management team.
Seru said that the new appointment came into effect last Friday and stresses the change is part of their restructure in the executive level.
Speaking on the new appointments, Seru has revealed that former TFL marketing Manager Ian Lyons and Connect CEO Sharon Smith along with TFL HR manager Imo Sagoa will not be reconsidered on the new management team.
According to the restructure proposal by ATH, the Executive Management board of TFL will be cut down from 11 to 7 General Managers.
The new appointment sees Marika Vada taking up the post of General Manager Engineering, Samuela Vadei becoming the new Corporate Services GM and Eugene Singh the new General Manager for Business Strategy.
The other four appointments are expected to be made soon.
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