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New managing director for TMP

Traffic Management Products (TMP) has announced the appointment of a new managing director. Daniel Robinson will take on the role on 14th April 2014. Dan joins the company from the London Borough of Southwark, where he was the senior lighting engineer and former chairman of the Young Lighting Professionals. Speaking of Dan’s appointment, TMP chairman Richard Dewhurst said “I am delighted that Dan has decided to join TMP. He has excellent industry knowledge, is highly thought of by his peers and we
February 21, 2014 Read time: 1 min
Traffic Management Products (TMP) has announced the appointment of a new managing director.  Daniel Robinson will take on the role on 14th April 2014.

Dan joins the company from the London Borough of Southwark, where he was the senior lighting engineer and former chairman of the Young Lighting Professionals.  

Speaking of Dan’s appointment, TMP chairman Richard Dewhurst said “I am delighted that Dan has decided to join TMP.  He has excellent industry knowledge, is highly thought of by his peers and we believe he has the necessary skills to help the company achieve its goals for the future.”

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