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IRD appoints Randy Hanson president and CEO

Canadian traffic management company International Road Dynamics (IRD) has announced that Randy Hanson has replaced president and CEO Terry Bergan, who has retired from the company. The firm says the transition is part of a planned leadership succession process. Hanson has been IRD's chief operating officer and executive vice president since 2000.
July 13, 2018 Read time: 1 min

Canadian traffic management company 69 International Road Dynamics (IRD) has announced that Randy Hanson has replaced president and CEO Terry Bergan, who has retired from the company.
 
The firm says the transition is part of a planned leadership succession process.
 
Hanson has been IRD's chief operating officer and executive vice president since 2000.

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