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RATP Dev London appoints new service delivery director

Kuldeep Nothey has been appointed service delivery director for RATP Dev London from 2 July. Nothey will lead operational delivery across three of the company’s businesses: London United, London Sovereign and Quality Line. He replaces operations director Maurice Bulmer and will report to Dev London's managing director Fiona Taylor.
April 17, 2018 Read time: 1 min
Kuldeep Nothey has been appointed service delivery director for 4223 RATP Dev London from 2 July. Nothey will lead operational delivery across three of the company’s businesses: London United, London Sovereign and Quality Line.

 
He replaces operations director Maurice Bulmer and will report to Dev London's managing director Fiona Taylor.
 
Nothey has experience in operational and service delivery roles from a career in operations and engineering at British Airways.

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