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Jim Oliver, 63, becomes general manager of the Watling District

15th June 1979, Page 81
15th June 1979
Page 81
Page 81, 15th June 1979 — Jim Oliver, 63, becomes general manager of the Watling District
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covering north-west London and part of Hertfordshire; Fred Austin, 58, moves from managing bus operations in east and north-, east London to take on the north London Leaside district. Ron Brewer, 46, will be responsible for the Forest district; he moves from LT's planning department to take over the north-east and Essex areas.

South-east London and north Kent becomes the responsibility of Frank Giles. He moves to the Selkent district from south-east London, where he is in charge of operations.

Peter Ongley, 59, former operating manager for central London, has just returned from Venezuela to take on the Wandle district, which covers part of Surrey and south London.

Abbey district, comprising the inner west and West End of London goes to Norman Cohen, 38, a research and systems expert, and the Tower district becomes the responsibility of Rob Watson, 53, who moves from central London bus operations to take on the City, a little of south London and much of dockland.

All the new appointments take effect from October 1 — the target date for the new district organisation to 13( come operational.

Epco Ltd has appointed Pat Ashfield as its new productic director. Mr Ashfield, 38, wg general manager of Thom Smith's and manufacturin director of Street Crane Con pany.

BSG International hz appointed Bob Archer as special director, marketin services. He has held similt positions with Cadbur Schweppes and Automoth Products.