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PTV Transport Consult makes senior level appointments

PTV Transport Consult has promoted Thomas Ferrero from managing director to CEO and named IIona Lange commercial director to strengthen the company’s management team. Through her new role, Lange will continue to develop financial processes and co-operation agreements. She will aim to advance project controlling and improve the firm’s reporting systems. Michael Zweers, the company’s second managing director, is leaving the management team.
July 4, 2018 Read time: 1 min

3264 PTV Transport Consult has promoted Thomas Ferrero from managing director to CEO and named IIona Lange commercial director to strengthen the company’s management team.

Through her new role, Lange will continue to develop financial processes and co-operation agreements. She will aim to advance project controlling and improve the firm’s reporting systems.

Michael Zweers, the company’s second managing director, is leaving the management team.

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